Re: selinux throwing incomprehensible errors when trying to run GoogleEardh

2010-07-26 Thread Richard Shaw
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Daniel J Walsh wrote: > Easiest thing to do is turn off the check. > > # setsebool -P allow_execmod 1 I'm not sure if it's required for google earth, but in addition to the above I also had to add the following to /etc/sysctl.conf for Picasa to work: vm.mmap_min

Re: selinux throwing incomprehensible errors when trying to run GoogleEardh

2010-07-26 Thread Daniel J Walsh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07/26/2010 08:25 AM, Claude Jones wrote: > On Mon July 26 2010, Daniel J Walsh wrote: >> On 07/26/2010 01:27 AM, Claude Jones wrote: >>> It seems to be saying that the directory access requested >>> requires labeling as usr_t, but its current type i

Re: selinux throwing incomprehensible errors when trying to run GoogleEardh

2010-07-26 Thread Claude Jones
On Mon July 26 2010, Daniel J Walsh wrote: > On 07/26/2010 01:27 AM, Claude Jones wrote: > > It seems to be saying that the directory access requested > > requires labeling as usr_t, but its current type is usr_t -- > > it requires usr_t but it's currently labeled usr_t -- there > > appears to conf

Re: selinux throwing incomprehensible errors when trying to run GoogleEardh

2010-07-26 Thread Daniel J Walsh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07/26/2010 01:27 AM, Claude Jones wrote: > It seems to be saying that the directory access requested requires > labeling as usr_t, but its current type is usr_t -- it requires > usr_t but it's currently labeled usr_t -- there appears to > confusi

Re: selinux throwing incomprehensible errors when trying to run GoogleEardh

2010-07-26 Thread Andrew Haley
On 07/26/2010 06:27 AM, Claude Jones wrote: > It seems to be saying that the directory access requested requires > labeling as usr_t, but its current type is usr_t -- it requires > usr_t but it's currently labeled usr_t -- there appears to > confusion here on the part of Selinux, no? I've tried

selinux throwing incomprehensible errors when trying to run GoogleEardh

2010-07-25 Thread Claude Jones
It seems to be saying that the directory access requested requires labeling as usr_t, but its current type is usr_t -- it requires usr_t but it's currently labeled usr_t -- there appears to confusion here on the part of Selinux, no? I've tried applying the recommended fix, but the recommended f