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On 7/2/2011 10:06 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 07/02/2011 09:45 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
>> That should be the case. (Of course, SELinux can break anything - if you
>> run out of ideas you could turn it off to see if the behaviour changes.)
> I've had experience with SELinux issues. There's something about the
> Einstein@home work units that keeps triggering them. Each time it
> happens, I get an alert. And, there was a time that SELinux kept
> getting triggered because of sloppy programming in GoogleEarth. In
> every case, I've gotten an alert and, if there was a way to correct it,
> instructions. I'm not sure how that works during startup, but there
> should be a log you can check. If there's nothing in the log, SELinux
> isn't an issue.
Though I am just guessing, it seems that it is a permissions issue. If
anyone can tell me where the SELinux log is or how to turn it off, I
will gladly run tests with that
Thanks,
Paul
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