On 01/15/2015 11:28 PM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
Selinux requires at least basic knowledge and administration. Most of
the people I installed Linux for didn't even know it was there or what
it's good for.
If you do not use file system permissions for something useful,
chmod -R a+w /
File system permissions require at least basic knowledge and
administration. Most of the people I installed Linux for don't even
know what they're good for.
If your computer is single-user anyway, why does it need a security
subsystem?
*eyeroll*
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