as long as you dont break AppArmor as it happened on other distributions I am fine. My highly granular AppArmor profiles can not be ported to selinux. Nor have I seen how to implement selinux scopes per php-fpm pool yet. While there are 1-2 features from selinux, where I wished apparmor had them (mostly secmark for firewall rules. so i can ensure only protected apps can talk to the network) currently selinux is no AA replacement for me. also I found it funny that a fedora flavor for gaming did this: 5. I heard Nobara breaks SELinux, is this true? – No. We have completely swapped SELinux in favor of AppArmor (this is what Ubuntu and OpenSUSE use). We find AppArmor to be more user friendly, less intrusive, and easier to manage and write policies for. You will still see some SELinux packages installed which are required to keep Fedora compatibility and not break package dependencies, but SELinux is otherwise disabled. So please keep AA alive -- Always remember: Never accept the world as it appears to be. Dare to see it for what it could be. The world can always use more heroes.