I wish I had seen this post yesterday as I've had slimserver running on
Fedora 6 for the past few months (with SE linux enabled).  Today,
however, I dismantled the entire system and I'm in the middle of
building one with Fedora 8.  
I will have to go through all the SE linux steps again, if you can wait
a day or two while I reinstall Fedora and get my system back online,
I'll be sure to send you detailed instructions.

As a side note, unless your system is connected directly to the
internet with a static IP and a huge pipe, or has many users logged
into it, for instance, using it as a web or mail server, I don't think
you will benefit much from having SE Linux active.  For my home use, a
well configured firewall is sufficient.  SE Linux is a pain in the neck
to configure, especially if you're making frequent changes to the system
as I do.  I find the difficulty of configuring SE Linux far out-weighs
the benefits when used in a home environment.  I'm sure there are many
who disagree with me, but that's my opinion.  
Is there a reason why you want SE Linux enabled?


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