Thomas M Steenholdt wrote:
Davide Bolcioni wrote:
Could SELinux be used to prevent this and, more generally, disallow
replacement of rpm-controlled files even by the root user ?
That would be incredibly annoying and is not where we want to go... It
would complicate updates and installs and configuration and everything
that is normal administration.
People should just learn by their "mistakes" and replace whatever rpm
their operations may have corrupted.
I realize that some people need these rpms and thats why mharris
kindly suggests that these people use the third party repos.
Problem solved :o)
/Thomas
won't help ...
people will ask on the nvidia forums an get a reply "do setenforce 0
before installing the driver and setenforce 1 after it finished"
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