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Performance impact

Performance impact

Posted Aug 23, 2022 7:26 UTC (Tue) by daenzer (subscriber, #7050)
In reply to: Performance impact by Cyberax
Parent article: Security requirements for new kernel features

> I don't see Fedora desktops often, but all the people I know that are using them have SELinux disabled because they work on low-level stuff.

I've been working on the graphics stack (mostly between Mesa / mutter / Xwayland) as part of the Red Hat desktop group for 3 years. In this time, I've never had to disable SELinux on Fedora. AFAIK my colleagues are leaving it enabled as well.

There can sometimes be minor SELinux related issues when upgrading to a new beta release, but those are usually quickly fixed.

It seems to me what you think you know about this is hearsay and/or outdated.


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