On 12/31/2014 04:40 AM, Philip Webb wrote:
> 141231 Philip Webb wrote:
>> 141229 Philip Webb wrote:
>>> I want to revise the 1st page of a PDF on my Internet site.
>>> The revision I created today has mangled some of the punctuation :
>> I've investigated further & the problem remains.
>> It occurr
On 01/01/15 11:44, Joseph wrote:
I'm created shortcut/link entry on XFCE4 side panel but I forgot how to move
them.
Drugging a folder or pressing CTRL/ALT etc has no effect.
How to move/sort the entries on XFCE4 side panel?
It is working now.
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Joseph
On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 8:49 PM, James wrote:
> Alexander Kapshuk gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> > Is SElinux something that the folk here would recommend using on a
> > personal, rather than a production system? Or would you recommend
> > using something else, if anything at all?
>
> Difficult questio
Alexander Kapshuk gmail.com> writes:
> Is SElinux something that the folk here would recommend using on a
> personal, rather than a production system? Or would you recommend
> using something else, if anything at all?
Difficult questions with no simple answer. Selinux is used in more places
t
I'm created shortcut/link entry on XFCE4 side panel but I forgot how to move
them.
Drugging a folder or pressing CTRL/ALT etc has no effect.
How to move/sort the entries on XFCE4 side panel?
--
Joseph
On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 7:25 PM, Alec Ten Harmsel
wrote:
> Context for my replies - I only use Gentoo in a personal setting.
>
> On 01/01/2015 12:01 PM, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
> > I was wondering if there was any harm in disabling the NSA SELinux
> > support in my gentoo-sources based kernel.
>
Context for my replies - I only use Gentoo in a personal setting.
On 01/01/2015 12:01 PM, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
> I was wondering if there was any harm in disabling the NSA SELinux
> support in my gentoo-sources based kernel.
I've never had SELinux enabled in my gentoo kernels.
>
> The kernel
I was wondering if there was any harm in disabling the NSA SELinux support
in my gentoo-sources based kernel.
The kernel config help for the NSA SELinux options suggests that having
them enabled is optional.
If I understand it correctly, having these options on in the kernel config
alone does not
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