What does apparmor actually do?  It was installed on my system as a Recommends for my kernel (linux-image-4.19.0-14-amd64), but I get warnings of some type every time I reboot (which I don't do often, so I can't say just what the warnings are).  Is there any reason to keep it installed?  Or can I just uninstall it?

Marc

On 3/7/21 10:11 AM, d...@d404.nl wrote:
On 07-03-2021 18:20, tito via Dng wrote:
On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 18:03:30 +0100
Antony Stone <antony.st...@devuan.open.source.it> wrote:

On Sunday 07 March 2021 at 17:59:22, Steve Litt wrote:

See this web page:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-pattern

I'd say at least half of the listed anti-patterns are used by
systemd.
Very nice.

Antony.

Hi,
this makes me think of the times when you could startx
with IceWM on a 1.44 floppy disk. That was simplicity
and to a certain extent poetry. I personally would scrap:
dbus
consolekit
packagekit
policykit
systemd
apparmor
selinux
I am sure I've forgot some other garbage.

P.S.: I'm open to new technologies......
when they follow a simple rule: less code is better
as I can understand only as much code as fits
onto my screen.

Ciao,
Tito
Hi,

Mostly agree with you and in its current state apparmor belongs to this
list. In the same time I like the idea of apparmor in limiting apps
behavior. It could be most useful if implemented correctly.

Grtz.

Nick



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