SELinux is preventing /opt/google/chrome/chrome from execmod access on the file /opt/google/chrome/chrome.
setroubleshoot suggests to change the label on '/opt/google/chrome/chrome' how textrel_shlib_t type or to allow chrome to have execmod access on the chrome file.
But does not happen always (never to me).
Could you give more infos about this behavior ?
Thanks.
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