On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Michael Cronenworth <[email protected]> wrote: > Ed wrote: > > Fedora 10 got all enthusiastic with SELinux maybe? > You might toggle SELinux in & out of permissive mode while you're in > flipin'-switches mode. > man setenforce & sestatus > ymmv > > > I'm using Ekiga 3.0.2 and Fedora 10 with SELinux in Enforced mode. I have no > issues. > > In fact, I haven't had a single SELinux related issue since Fedora 9. I've > been in enforced mode for almost a year now. If you do run into a problem > there is a graphical tool that notifies you of SELinux denials and offers > suggestions on workarounds. You can drop the SELinux jokes.
I for one would love to hear some good SELinux jokes* ;) And i wouldn't suggest running without it - new tools etc make it very useful - especially with the new guide on the Fedora site. http://docs.fedoraproject.org/selinux-user-guide/ but in terms of "big & easy" diagnostic checks, aka flipin'-switches mode, it is up there with the firewall & rebooting. well maybe you can hold off on rebooting for a bit... And, like your local firewall, I wouldn't recommend running a system for very long without it Bas. (once you've got Ekiga working) sorry I couldn't help. *we have a LUG here and any new material is greatly appreciated _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
