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Performance impact

Posted Aug 5, 2022 8:47 UTC (Fri) by Wol (subscriber, #4433)
In reply to: Performance impact by Cyberax
Parent article: Security requirements for new kernel features

Dunno about the Red Hat side of things, but I'm pretty certain SUSE (SLES, OpenSUSE) comes with SELinux enabled and functional.

The OP said that Android comes with SELinux switched on.

I think you're forgetting that (a) your "classic desktop" is actually a niche use case for Linux, and (b) even then, all of the "big boys" - RH, Ubuntu, SUSE - probably do have SELinux switched on. It's just not that visible ...

My system is gentoo - of course I haven't enabled it. But as Linux goes, gentoo and stuff like that is very much the minority ...

Cheers,
Wol


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Posted Aug 9, 2022 12:58 UTC (Tue) by anton (subscriber, #25547) [Link]

All I could find says that Ubuntu does not have SELinux enabled by default. You apparently don't count Debian among the big boys, but it does not have SELinux enabled by default, either.


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