In article <1209541742.3104.7.camel(a)suspishus.lan.cameratim.com>,
Tim <ignored_mailbox(a)yahoo.com.au> wrote:
On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 08:10 +0100, Bob Latham wrote:
It's stopped the way that just about everything
command-line-based has
been stopped for the last 40 years or so: CTRL C
Thanks for that, never used it once.
> Any suggestions how to work out what I need to kill in SELinux
to let
> me share a folder?
On FC7 there's a SELinux management system adminstration GUI, and
in
there's a boolean sub-section which let you set options related to what
will be allowed with Samba. There's probably something similarly named
on FC8.
There is indeed, its just a question of working out which item or items is
causing the problem.
Sounds like it might be worth your while to get one of those
pocketbook
Fedora things from a news agent, the ones that are about the size of the
Readers Digest, and come with install discs. They're cheap, and usually
come with basics for beginners.
Didn't know that thanks.
Cheers,
Bob.