Helllo, I have been using debian for quite some time now, how ever I have watched several distrobutions implentating so many great ideas, and I have been wondering why such a robust distorbution as debian GNU/Linux(*) hasn't done this. One of them is:
SELinux If SELinux is also suitable for desktop users for example if we look at the targeted policy (for fedora and RHEL) it shows that it doesn't restrict users sessions. Short conclusion, there is no loss of functionality, why hasn't debian implented SELinux as default? (Even we could get the right support for it in 'experimental') - Arvind (Could you be so kind to CC me, I'm not subscribed.)