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Since the NSA is in the news, anybody use SELinux in their environments? (Original Post) Recursion Jun 2013 OP
Nah, all my boxes are mythtv and/or dev boxes. X_Digger Jun 2013 #1
no but i've got a project to take advantage of /dev/crypto Phillip McCleod Jun 2013 #2
I used to preach about Linux to people cprise Jul 2013 #4
SEL is obsolete. cprise Jul 2013 #3

X_Digger

(18,585 posts)
1. Nah, all my boxes are mythtv and/or dev boxes.
Mon Jun 10, 2013, 11:26 AM
Jun 2013

I always disable it, and on the myth boxes, I've recompiled the kernel without the modules.

 

Phillip McCleod

(1,837 posts)
2. no but i've got a project to take advantage of /dev/crypto
Mon Jun 10, 2013, 09:56 PM
Jun 2013

seems to me that with the proliferation of 4GB+ machines there's no excuse for writing to disk.

i really really wish i could reach into people's skulls and put information into it..

..here's why and more importantly *when* to use crypto, and some good options for various arch's.
..here's alternatives to gov't/corporate standardized protocols like TCP/IP and ICANN.. *none of which will ever work unless YOU USE THEM*.
..here's a great alternative free operating system that does everything your corporate controlled one will do, if you actually give a FLYING FUCK

but they don't.

even here on this site.

cprise

(8,445 posts)
4. I used to preach about Linux to people
Tue Jul 2, 2013, 03:24 AM
Jul 2013

Then, as they gave it a try, I watched as the Linux 'ecosystem' repeatedly undermined their ability to understand and use it. Even as late as 2009, Firefox could not use some of the more important pages on eBay (like label printing) while running under Linux (actually, Ubuntu). Then KDE became unusable. Then Gnome did. All the while I hoped the ability to control all of the hardware that came with my system would someday materialize.

I got maybe 15 people to enthusiastically try switching over to Linux desktops, and only 3 continued using it. Those 3 were all advanced technicians. Everyone else rejected it within a space of about 2-16 weeks.

The FOSS OS people demand standards all the time: formats, interfaces, etc. They want them for the benefit of their hacker pursuits. As soon as the idea of creating a standardized, core GUI that everyone can use as a starting point is broached, the 'freedom' rhetoric is deployed and nothing will be settled.

Debian getting a talking installer is kind of a joke, IMO. As soon as the OS is installed and running normally is the moment the visually impaired have to start wondering if audio cues are being silenced by the still-awful audio architecture. Normal operation is not proper operation when it comes to Linux desktops, and that doesn't even account for what happens after you pair a Bluetooth audio device (extra heaps of hilarity are served up).

I gave a FLYING FUCK. You would do people a much bigger favor pointing them to Android.

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