Will McDonald wrote:
> > Does it look anything like this image...
> > 
> > https://redhat.discourse-cdn.com/fedoraproject/original/3X/3/c/3c95f957d2a3f8a99d11fe8e5c7007229f78ae6a.jpeg
> >  
> > <https://redhat.discourse-cdn.com/fedoraproject/original/3X/3/c/3c95f957d2a3f8a99d11fe8e5c7007229f78ae6a.jpeg>
> > 
> > ... from this thread...
> > 
> > https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/stuck-on-boot-fedora-40-windows-update/124096
> >  
> > <https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/stuck-on-boot-fedora-40-windows-update/124096>
> > 

home user:
> Not quite.  The top 3 lines of that screen looks to me like cyan
> rather than teal.

Correct, that's cyan.  Perhaps you're seeing something in the dark
version.  There's 8 basic ANSI terminal colours, each with a second
different brightness version (there's a dark cyan and bright cyan). 
And cyan is the only standard colour in the 8/16 colour set which has
green and blue in it.  The eight basic colours are white, yellow, cyan,
green, magenta, red, blue, black.

> But that could be an exposure issue.  Also, the teal messages on my
> monitor are multi-line.
> 
> I don't know if it helps, but I see "audit" early in some of my teal
> messages.


Generally, "audit" is something you'll see related to SELinux.
 
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