Some bugs in your system logs is evidence that humans are not very good
at writing software. It's not evidence that Fedora contains malware. :P
When you see an AVC, that's almost always a bug in Fedora's
selinux-policy.
Then the critical is a bug in polkit-pkla-compat, which has an empty
issue tracker here:
https://pagure.io/polkit-pkla-compat/issues
As far as I can tell, polkit-pkla-compat has *never* had a single bug
reported against it, so I suppose it must be otherwise perfect!
Then there's a third bug: polkit doesn't recognize the user account
used by gnome-session-init-worker. But I don't know what is going wrong
there. It probably has something to do with gdm's use of
systemd-userdb, since that's the fancy new change in Fedora 43, but as
long as polkit uses the normal glibc APIs to enumerate users, it should
be able to read the user account out of systemd-userdb. So I assume it
must be doing something weird instead. Or maybe authselect has done
something weird to the /etc/nsswitch.conf? This is going to require
some debugging.
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