RE: OpenOffice now automagically works: One last question...

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> Therese, the setroubleshoot package mentioned here was installed by default on 
> my system.  If you go to that after you have had a failure it generally tells 
> you what it saw as a threat, and what to do about it if it should be allowed.  
> Usually it's just a matter of copy and paste a line of command.

Thanks Anne,

Will setting to permissive prevent real time threats, or just tell me what happened after the fact of a failure?
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