Oh, I know and I do have reset SElinux to permissive mode particularly
since I found out my original problem - Libreoffice denying any calls -
not being caused but just accompanied by SElinux alerts! However, I
assume the mystic fault that has prevented my installation of
Libreoffice from full starting up could be identical with the event
having only given the SElinux alert: There might be something wrong with
procedures of special access to one or more files inside proc/ possibly
disturbing functions of even more software than just Libreoffice!
You should know I always use quite simple installations of Rawhide:
Baremetal, on an ext4 partition without any encryption, with only Xfce
as desktop environment (for I have come to the conclusion this is
currently the very most solid as well as a truly versatile surface
having me leave KDE as my previous favorite). And a whole crowd of
software (including all forbidden multimedia tools) has not shown any
bug therein except just Libreoffice: As I have already told, crazy!
Though, I will not give up and install a new testing system from today's
Rawhide ISO (new kernel, new SElinux policy and so on) ...
On 3/18/17 5:32 AM, Viorel Tabara wrote:
On Thu Mar 16 2017 19:21:04 GMT-0600 (MDT) GERHARD GOETZHABER
<shmouftler1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
However, even disabling SElinux followed by reboot didn't help ...
Sorry I missed this in my previous reply...as a general rule you don't
want to disable SELinux, rather turn on permissive mode, or if something
is really obstructing your work add a custom module as instructed.
Note that since you've been running with SELinux disabled it's a good
practice to force a relabel on your next system reboot.
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