On 10/25/2009 2:22 PM, James Cassell wrote: > On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 09:42:39 -0400, Christopher A. Williams > <chriswfedora@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Just loaded my laptop with F12 beta. I need VMware Workstation 7 Beta > [...] >> >> If I could even just figure out how to get selinux into permissive mode, >> I think that would do the trick. > > to do this at runtime, you can > # setenforce 0 > > however, next time you reboot, it will be enforcing again. > >> >> Ideas? > > I run VMware Server on Fedora. Putting SELinux in permissive mode was > insufficient to get vmware to run. I had to disable selinux entirely. > You can do this by editing /etc/selinux/config (you can also set in to > permissive from there) WOW! What a concept! In order to run a closed source 3rd party application that is misbehaving I will disable one of the very things that helps to protect my system from misbehaving 3rd party applications. -- David
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