a bc wrote:
how many of you activate selinux in fedora here? i know it will be
more
security for the computer.
Depends on how you define "security". The more software one
runs, the more vulnerabilities are introduced.
is it useful on a desktop computer? why does fedora 7 activate it as
default?
I happen to be one who thinks that SELinux is not worth running.
Mike
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