Tom Horsley wrote: > There is no file named /usr/bin/sealer (or even one with > that prefix) on my system. Yet if I run "top" a process > that claims to have that name shows up periodically. It is sealert...but it will show up truncated in top. It should be in /usr/bin. If you can't find it there...then use locate. > > What the heck is it? > > I found an earlier post that claimed it was really > a selinux thing named /usr/bin/sealert, but I don't > have that either, and I have selinux disabled > on my system anyway. > > This is a brand new install (just this afternoon) > and I was running top to see if my "yum update" > of the gigabyte of updates had finished and noticed > the sealer thing. > -- Your processor has taken a ride to Heaven's Gate on the UFO behind Hale-Bopp's comet. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list