Hi guys I have a few items I'd like to mention: * I suggest the Help sidebar for the firewall setup section of the anaconda installation procedure (test2+) should contain some notes explaining the SELinux extension options available. (i.e. Disabled, Warn, Active). Sure, people should have read the release notes but adding this keeps with the trend of briefly documenting each section of the install procedure. * Within the system-config-network tool, it is now possible to set up IPSEC VPN links. ( great!) However, the /usr/bin/internet-druid tools still lists a wizard for setting up CIPE tunnels. Further, it even fails mentioning that package "cipe" is needed to continue with the setup. Now, clearly, this is a hold-over of previous OS releases and as such should be removed from this Internet Config Tool should it not? (esp. since Red Hat have explained its dropping of the package from the distribution due to insecurity issues; see recent discussion on the fedora-test-list) On that note, would it not be reasonable to replace this CIPE wizard with the IPSEC one? * Fedora Core's rhn-applet still associates somewhat with Red Hat's RHN service now used exclusively with Enterprise products. (Such as right-click, "RHN Website", etc.) Is it not reasonable to remove any mention of "RHN" from this applet's configuration screens/options so as to not mislead/confuse new users into thinking up2date is still associated with RNH? - A small side-issue for up2date: Is there any need to continue inclusion of the "View Advisory" button within up2date screens? Currently it provides no intended purpose; is there maybe a future infrastructure being developed to enable a functional button for this? My apologies if these issues have already been discussed and/or a work-in-progress. Regards, Matt Hansen. -- mhelios - www.fedoraforum.org Registered Linux User #348963 / counter.li.org GnuPG KeyID: 0xCE9F8922 / gnupg.org
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