On Tuesday 01 March 2005 10:54, "nanocurie" <nanocurie(a)cocmast.net>
wrote:
I just joined the list. I just downloaded and installed
FC3,
and noticed that it had SE-Linux installed by default. I thought okay, so
the NSA now can/will take control of my secure computers. Good, if there's
The SE Linux code is clean and reasonably easy to read, it has been checked by
many people. If you are concerned about back-doors in kernel code then you
should be concerned about the device drivers for less popular hardware and
other code that doesn't get much attention.
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