dsdreamer wrote: 
> Long story short, all my troubles were down to selinux policy being left
> at the Fedora default of enforcing. I now have it set to permissive.

LOL. Ah, that old chestnut! Repeat after me, "the first thing I must do,
before I do anything else after installing Fedora, is to disable
selinux, or or at least set it to permissive." Not very security
concious I know, but if added up the time I've wasted trying to track
down issues that have ended up being related to selinux, it far
outweighs any risk.


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