I've seen that SELinux is still not allowing the accounts-daemon access
to sys-nice. I see there is a bug filed on this:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1811407
There seem to be two lines of thought about a solution. One to change
SELinux granting daemons access and the other seems to be to change
daemons so they don't ask for what they don't need.
Authorizations and access seem to be working fine, so I'm wondering why
accounts-daemon needs to change it's operating parameters.
At first I wasn't really concerned about this since everything seems to
be working nicely, but from what I've read in other places I'm also
wondering if this issue and/or it's ultimate solution could be a
security risk.
By the way what does the Status POST on the bug report mean?
Have a Safe and Healthy Day!
Pat (tablepc)
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