on 6/28/2007 7:22 PM, Mike McCarty wrote: > David Boles wrote: >> >> Just today you learned how to disable SELinux. And you started with FC >> when? It has been there a long time and you did not even know it? >> Observant of you. > > It amazes me that someone who desires to exercise personal control > over what gets installed and run on his own personal computer > excites others to use sarcastic criticism. It's his machine. > What do you care? Actually I do not care one little bit what he, Karl, does. Or what you do either for that matter. And I am just an ordinary user. I have no control over what Fedora decides to provide, or to not provide, or how they do it. With a hardware firewall in place. With a software firewall in place. And with SELinux up and running. Problems? Sure. Once in a while. But I fix them. Or somebody does. But I do agree with what they offer and how they do it. If I did not I would move on. Me? I'm staying. What He, or you, want to install, configure, or disable? That is up to you as far as going along with what Fedora offers. As for SELinux, or one of several other Hmm.. several different flavors of this type of protection? Get used to it. They - the other distros - have it too. So remember just how to disable it for the future. ;-) -- David
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