> Yes. I just gave that talk in September at the Linux Security Summit. > It is still an early prototype, but we are continuing to work on it and > plan to release it once we've integrated with the application layer > access controls and can show a more complete solution. > Thanks for that! Right now I am torn between two alternatives: 1) android + very limited (if at all) selinux support + google-installed-bloatware-I-cannot-remove; or 2) old-ish fedora kernel for the target arch (arm-compatible) + selinux + software-packages-I-want (including iptables, openvpn etc) I have compiled from source for the target arch. As it stands right now, I am inclined to go for option 2, not least because SELinux is much more likely to be supported there. The drawback, though, is I do not know whether any of the packages I want to put in my smartphone are supported there? I am also petrified of the lax security which exists on android. Unreal! What is not an option for me though is leaving the "standard" android system with all the bloatware installed on that smartphone. -- selinux mailing list selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/selinux