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1 year agoI have no use for those threads. Thanks for asking, and for moderating.
I have no use for those threads. Thanks for asking, and for moderating.
Thank you. I’ve been missing an IndyCar community. I joined.
Yes, SELinux is enabled (in “enforcing” mode) by default in Fedora. In my experience, it doesn’t hamper usability.
I remember seeing old advice from blogs and listicles about turning it off, on the theory that it might get in the way. But it’s better to leave it on if you care about security – especially if you want to learn.
When SELinux blocks a piece of software from doing something sketchy, an alert is generated to explain what happened and why. That’s rare but it’s a learning opportunity for you, not to mention preventing a potential security threat.