> We recognize there may be situations when SELinux causes problems and > you need to make it permissive or turn it off temporarily, but please > try and keep it turned on if you possibly can, and if you're in a > situation where you need to disable it, please let the developers know > by filing a bug, so they can fix it and you can turn it back on. Thanks > a lot! How sincere is this offer, because I can think of a few use cases that make a lot of work for anyone wanting to keep SELinux. These are realistic use cases that people in the real world will want to follow, that I follow every time I install Fedora. But I have given up providing feedback because the response is usually more like 'you shouldn't do that because it doesn't fit in with the SELinux way' rather than 'we can change SELinux to let you do that securely by XXX' The use cases in case anyone's interested: Install Picasa3 (which uses its own wine version*) and install Spotify (for Windows) using the 'native' Wine. *Google recommends turning off SELinux -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel