On 08/06/2012 01:40 PM, Ian Malone wrote:
Well, the thing is that SELinux often has effects that aren't
particularly obvious. After upgrading to F15 I found I couldn't log in
without disabling SELinux. At that point you can either try and fix
the problem or ignore it and carry on with SELinux disabled forever,
in doing the latter you haven't understood what's wrong or what other
problems might be involved.

Did you try putting it in permissive mode to see if you got any alerts? Yes, I know that this is drifting off-topic, but it's also discussing the difference between what I'm objecting to and doing something that might eventually let you fix what's wrong.
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