On 10/11/2025 13:52, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I might be wrong, but AFAIK Fedora/RHEL is the only Linux distribution that still screws around with SELinux.
OpenSUSE (and SUSE) also. Earlier this year OpenSUSE enabled SELinux per default on their rolling release distribution. [1]
Overall the experience has been exactly as you described here. Continuously hunting down missing policies even for core packages.
[1]: https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/[email protected]/thread/YN4TCBCU4A2V5G2MWR5EWYF46267BO7F/
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