Felix Miata writes:
Sam Varshavchik composed on 2025-11-10 07:52 (UTC-0500):> I might be wrong, You are. :( > but AFAIK Fedora/RHEL is the only Linux distribution that > still screws around with SELinux. Unfortunately, SUSE & openSUSE recently switched their default to it from apparmor. :~(
I axed Google Skynet. And its response was: ========================================================================= Does anyone still use SUSE Linux?SuSE was the second most popular distro for quite a long time. But in 2005 when openSUSE was released it just completely lost its popularity. You can still use SuSE today but just no one uses it.
========================================================================= Brutal.I'll give you OpenSUSE, which, by one ranking, is at #8, just behing the #7 Fedora. But you said they just switched on SELinux. Let's wait, 2-3 years, and regroup. Somehow, I just don't think that adopting SELinux will improve OpenSUSE's popularity… That's not the reason they're #8.
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