Immediately after the Kernel-2.6.10-737_FC3 update here, I couldn't get
the Firefox panel button (KDE)to startup Firefox, either (Firefox not
something error, didn't read or save this notice, but just fixed the
problem). After a little right click on the button and then properties,
then application tab, then browsing to /usr/bin/firefox (the command box
browse area button) it has worked just fine. New policy in this kernel
that did away with the default panel button settings or what? Works just
fine now tho.
Thanks to all the developers for Fedora Core, I have tried several Linux
distro's and have settled on Fedora as it meets and exceeds all my needs
from servers to browsers and Desktops. Looks real good too!!
thanks ya'll..............steve w5set(a)alltel.net
Stephen Smalley wrote:
On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 13:41, Tom London wrote:
>Running strict/enforcing, latest Rawhide.
>
>After downloading today's updates, including
>kernel-2.6.10-1.1074_FC4, and rebooting,
>
>firefox refuses to start in enforcing mode. Here
>are the AVCs:
>
This one is suspect. Can you reproduce with a kernel booted with
audit=1 enabled so that we can also get the syscall auditing information
for this denial? Also, possibly run it under strace and collect the
output?