SELinux on single-user box?
Ben Steeves
ben.steeves at gmail.com
Wed Jun 15 19:01:07 UTC 2005
Hi Folks,
I'm not trying to start a flamewar or anything, this is an innocent question:
Is there any compelling reason to run SELinux on a home system that is
mainly "single-user" if you are running a well-configured firewall
with almost all services turned off or filtered?
I notice a lot of posts (the NVidia driver one most recently) that
report problems going away when SELinux is disabled. I don't enable
it on my home machine for this very reason.
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