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Re: [opensuse-factory] 12.1 is around the corner, and I must make my concerns known.
- From: "phanisvara das" <listmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2011 22:09:25 +0530
- Message-id: <op.v0be7zui2qyk0d@phani.home>
On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 17:20:25 +0530, jdd <jdd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
no problem really; i just un-install it as soon as it tries to block something i need
(which happens soon after every fresh install of oS). not running a server here and being
pretty aware of what's going through my "broadband" connection (512 kB/s)
because there is so little of it, i don't see the need for apparmor. there isn't much
*nix specific malware in the wild, so i don't really know why it's needed at all, outside
of visible servers perhaps (for which i don't use openSUSE).
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Le 16/08/2011 10:55, Sascha Peilicke a écrit :
For most users, the AppArmor experience only involves silently failing
applications, as we lack desktop integration (as you mentioned). And it's one
I think most user have never any problme with apparmor; In fact I
never had any
no problem really; i just un-install it as soon as it tries to block something i need
(which happens soon after every fresh install of oS). not running a server here and being
pretty aware of what's going through my "broadband" connection (512 kB/s)
because there is so little of it, i don't see the need for apparmor. there isn't much
*nix specific malware in the wild, so i don't really know why it's needed at all, outside
of visible servers perhaps (for which i don't use openSUSE).
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