Michael Cronenworth wrote: > cornel panceac wrote: > >> ok, to put it simply i don't need it. and remove like in yum remove >> selinux\* policy\* . >> one other reason is that the computer is not the fastest in the world >> and i don't want to waste time with yum upgrading things i don't need. >> > > Side note: This thread is a great candidate for the user list. > > You cannot remove SELinux completely from Fedora through yum. The best > you can do is set it to Disabled and exclude selinux-* and libselinux > from being upgraded. Note: Some packages may require newer SELinux > packages and may fail to update if you exclude them. > > I don't see you benefiting at all from disabling/excluding SELinux. > You're best off saving your pennies for a faster computer. > To be fair, speaking as a paranoid person with geriatric hardware, I have a 400Mhz PII with selinux and it's performance isn't affected by it's presence, and updates don't take *that* long. Certainly not to the point of any impact on anything. -J -- in your fear, seek only peace in your fear, seek only love -d. bowie -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test