se does this break selinux?
It doesn't actually break selinux - the init script just needs to include
[ -x /sbin/restorecon ] && restorecon /var/run/$dir
to ensure that the directory is labelled correctly on selinux systems.
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ult for lenny? That doesn't
seem sensible at this stage in the release cycle. Given that, it probably
makes sense to reduce the policy priority, but with the intention of raising
it again after lenny is released and making "SELinux enabled by default" a
release goal for squeeze.
B
upgrade
apt-get install x-window-system-core kdebase mozilla-firefox openoffice.org
apt-get install cupsys-bsd cupsys-driver-gimpprint gs-esp
and installed a home-compiled 2.6.11 kernel.
I do not have xprt, xprt-common or xprt-xprintorg installed and can print
fine from both Firefox and OOo.
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magically replace the running 2.4
kernel (or uninstall it). So the databases will still be stopped until
there is a reboot, and you will need to use debconf to tell the user to
reboot (and to make sure to boot with the new kernel, which may not be the
default - I at least would strongly o
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