stevefoley12723(a)gmail.com wrote:
Well, I must say, Fedora is not making it easy! I've used Debian
for a few
years and I really expect to install something and have it work.
But...there are selinux issues, I guess. I really don't know about
selinux...now I'm learning a lot. There is a folder labeled "selinux" in
/usr/share/doc/selinux but, no instructions on how to install. The INSTALL
file doesn't mention any of this.
Disable SELinux: set SELINUX=disabled in /etc/selinux/config and/or add
selinux=0 to the kernel boot parameters (I recommend doing both, to be sure)
and reboot.
Kevin Kofler