
13 Feb
2025
13 Feb
'25
17:11
I think it was a bad move. From my previous experience with RHEL, SELinux is unmanageable by the regular user. If the user does not find a proper fix to this problem, they just put SELinux in permissive mode or even worse, disabled and never think about it again. I would like to know if this issue has been sufficiently discussed with the user community (not just among devs) and if there is any reason, in addition to following the trend, that motivated this decision. What are the problems with AppArmour that SELinux will solve/fix ?