On Tue, 24 Feb 2009, Carol Farlow Lerche wrote: > . the purpose (not in security speak but in terms of the benefits it brings > to end users),
also why should rainbow be used instead of one of the many other sets of tools available to distros for locking down a desktop (SELinux, or other LSMs)? can/should rainbow be modified to use the LSM hooks so that it can be used with standard systems? or is it really doing something that is Sugar specific? how should/could rainbow work with non-sugar apps? (normal X learning apps running on an XO to use an example raised in another post in this thread) how should/could apps work around what seems like a rainbow limitation to let one binary be used for multiple 'apps' (for example gmail + browse or the X desktop wrapper) I apologize if you already answered this in your documentation, but these sorts of concepts were not even being discussed a year or so ago, and the answers are not generally known. David Lang _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
