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<blockquote data-quote="Victor M" data-source="post: 1120894" data-attributes="member: 96560"><p>I am using Fedora also as my daily machine. Nothing to complain about. Fast patching - updates available almost every day. Has SELINUX, better than Apparmor because it comes pre-setup with rules whereas Apparmor needs the user to make profiles for every individual app he uses. Many people take one look and see many apprarmor profiles on the machine; little do they know that almost all of them are 'stubs' and are 'unconfined' profiles. That's the configuration for all Ubuntu derived distro's.</p><p></p><p>PS. The snap version of firefox comes with an apparmor profile. But the last one I looked at allows too many things and was made for an older firefox which uses around 15 things from /bin. It makes me uncomfortable. So I recommend uninstalling the snap version of firefox and install the deb version. Then use Firejail to protect it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victor M, post: 1120894, member: 96560"] I am using Fedora also as my daily machine. Nothing to complain about. Fast patching - updates available almost every day. Has SELINUX, better than Apparmor because it comes pre-setup with rules whereas Apparmor needs the user to make profiles for every individual app he uses. Many people take one look and see many apprarmor profiles on the machine; little do they know that almost all of them are 'stubs' and are 'unconfined' profiles. That's the configuration for all Ubuntu derived distro's. PS. The snap version of firefox comes with an apparmor profile. But the last one I looked at allows too many things and was made for an older firefox which uses around 15 things from /bin. It makes me uncomfortable. So I recommend uninstalling the snap version of firefox and install the deb version. Then use Firejail to protect it. [/QUOTE]
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