Hi,

I thought I would check out Ubuntu (haven't played with Linux for a
long time) and decided to try out the release candidate of Ubuntu 8.04
with the stable, released Slimcenter 7.0.

All went well except for one thing: apparmor (a kernel enhancement to
confine programs to a limited set of resources) decided not to let
mysqld do anything useful with files!

I ended up doing "sudo aa-complain /usr/sbin/mysqld" and that allowed
the MySQL deamon to do go ahead, but generate plenty of complaining
messages in the system log files.  Someone who actually knows how to
configure apparmor could probably to a better job.

I'm not sure if this is a known issue, or whether newer versions of
slimserver will configure apparmor without user intervention, but I
thought it worth mentioning since the official release of Ubuntu 8.04
(Hardy Heron) is only a few days from now.

--dsdreamer


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