On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 10:24 PM, Russell Coker <russell@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have been trying some of the SELinux packages from the repos but can't even enable it on boot! I wanted to have multiple platform experience although I am pretty easy with FC8. Next I will try Gentoo.
I am also working on getting SELinux enabled in some of our mobile devices so if there is any useful public domain work then please indicate it.
Thank you.
On Sat, 14 Mar 2009, Shaz <shazalive@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I don't know about the status of Ubuntu SE Linux. Caleb, can you comment?
> > > FC4 has not been supported in a couple of years. Please update to a
> > > Supported Fedora 9/10.
> >
> > Also RHEL4+, CentOS 4+, and Debian Etch or Lenny (preferably Lenny) are
> > options.
>
> What about Ubuntu 8.04 and onwards?
We should get a web page listing the support for SE Linux in various
distributions along with the email addresses of key people who can be queried
about such things. For starters it would have me for Debian, Dan for Fedora,
RHEL, and implicitely CentOS, and maybe Caleb for Ubuntu.
I have been trying some of the SELinux packages from the repos but can't even enable it on boot! I wanted to have multiple platform experience although I am pretty easy with FC8. Next I will try Gentoo.
I am also working on getting SELinux enabled in some of our mobile devices so if there is any useful public domain work then please indicate it.
Thank you.
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