The 5.6 merge window opens
The 5.6 merge window opens
Posted Feb 6, 2020 20:00 UTC (Thu) by Cyberax (✭ supporter ✭, #52523)Parent article: The 5.6 merge window opens
> The ability to disable the SELinux security module at run time has been deprecated with an eye toward removing it in a future release. This feature is still used by Fedora and RHEL, but has been left behind by most other distributions. The preferred way to disable SELinux is with the selinux=0 command-line parameter.
Do we need MORE evidence that SELinux was designed by plants from the NSA to subvert Linux security?
Do we need MORE evidence that SELinux was designed by plants from the NSA to subvert Linux security?
