Why is using of SELinux on Fedora (I don't have experience with other distros) so painful from a regular user perspective? I'm talking about situation in which after installing stock packages and "just running" applications I'm spending more time with SELInux Alert Browser than any other system management utility. You'd probably say that it's my fault, that I messed up with selinux settings (yes, I confess, I've enabled samba sharing on some of my directories under home but I've done this based on official Wiki) but actually I only followed instructions from alert browser. I've applied custom policies for one or two files that I then removed after one or two hours. I think that right now my system is as secure as with selinux disabled because of all that modification that I've made. I'm not an idiot but I really can't track all security policies that are active in my desktop system used for daily work. Do I really need to became security expert specialized in SELInux to use my system? I started reading about selinux design and configuration but I think it's a waste of time. My current selinux problem is caused by systemd-tmpfiles trying to cleanup my /tmp dir where I copied some files from home directory to play with and ... left them for automatic cleanup. Solution is obvious - remove files form /tmp manually but then autoremover mechanism provided by Fedora is redundant. Is there a chance that someday users will use selinux without even noticing it's installed? Mateusz Marzantowicz -- 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 Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org