On 10/19/06, Andrew Lentvorski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So now the plugin works on hardened Linux or SELinux or whatever the
right buzzword is; it works with a Linux distro that uses the security
feature of randomizing a program's base address."

And that is a fine example of why I immediately turn off SELinux.

I'm not a programmer.  Can you explain to me why that makes you turn
off SELinux?  Does SELinux randomize a program's base address?

-todd


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