On 07-03-2021 19:22, Marc Shapiro via Dng wrote: > > 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 >> >> See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppArmor for a explanation.
Grz. Nick
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