Apropos to incorporating SELinux into Debian...

Here is the start of a message posted today on Fedora Core.
Note the first few lines contain information which is normally
considered to be important to understanding what follows...

Hello,

I am running FC4 with ntp-4.2.0.a.20040617-8, which I think is the
latest.

I have selinux disabled.

Now, why do you think that the first line states the version, and
the second states that SELinux is disabled?

I don't want to start a war. I'm just trying to point out that
SELinux enable state is considered an important point to make
when one is having problems.

Mike
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