On 03/14/2010 10:37 PM, Roger wrote: > On 03/14/2010 09:58 AM, Craig White wrote: > >> On Sat, 2010-03-13 at 17:21 -0500, Marcel Rieux wrote: >> >> >>> Honestly, I never thought that I'd find this kind of communist planned >>> economy reasoning within the advocates of a company listed on the >>> NYSE. Of course, I'm not a geek, not even a suit, so I know nothing. >>> >>> > I just use Fedora, I fiddle with it, break it, fix it, and it just works > well for my meagre desires. Scribus, Blender, OO.org, audacity, playing > CD's making DVD's, Making slide shows, Firefox and Thunderbird, Gimp, > FTP, Drupal, all just work, no hassles, no problems and mine is a basic, > generic, cobbled together computer which I built, as were all my other > computers. > > If I had a gripe it would be SeLinux does not have intelligence to know > that I can use Drupal in a /home/directory while remaining secure but > that's a configuration problem. I live with it because I don't know how > to fix, after trying. > > I don't care that things are not perfect as long as it provides services > that I can understand or explore and allows me to get the jobs done. > What I like a lot is that I have permission to fiddle, to experiment, to > learn. That and I am part of a luvlist of people who will help. > > I upgrade apps when they arrive and don't seem to have the problems that > others have with upgrades, I have a working copy of my home directory in > fedora 12 86x64, have no qualms about copying my stuff back and forth. > > I don't care about Red Hat Inc. Rants aren't even humorous any more. > > Fedora is experimental, live with it, like it, or not!. I like Fedora. > > One thing I have learned from watching the types of problems users > experience. It seems to me that the computer may be as much, if not more > to blame than the operating system. > Anyway that's my seriously off topic $5.50c worth. > Roger > > If you want to have SELInux allow apache to read something in the homedir you need to set it's label correctly. Probably httpd_sys_content_t. man httpd_selinux explains how to do this. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines