SE Linux and Fedora training
Russell Coker
russell at coker.com.au
Fri Aug 6 11:23:12 UTC 2004
On Thu, 5 Aug 2004 20:43, Ives Steglich <fedora-se-linux at dalini.de> wrote:
> btw: how stable is FC3T1?
Fairly stable for a test release. I know some people who are using it in
production.
> i would like to try get openca running in an se-linux environment, so
> another question would be which version i should prefer FC3 oder FC2
> or maybe there is another se-linux enabled distribution which could
> be used?
FC2 if you want stability. If you want to test things out now for a later
deployment then FC3T1 may be better. There are significant SE Linux changes
between FC2 and FC3T1.
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