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SELinux is keeping Tweetdeck from loading. Tweetdeck is not a dangerous script or file. I would like SELinux to go away, because typing in "echo 0 >/selinux/enforce" every time I ...
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    SELinux blocking Tweetdeck

    SELinux is keeping Tweetdeck from loading. Tweetdeck is not a dangerous script or file. I would like SELinux to go away, because typing in "echo 0 >/selinux/enforce" every time I turn on my computer is terribly annoying.

    Any help (in plain english) would be greatly appreciated.

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    You are aware that SELinux is a security feature?

    A better option would be to Configure SELinux Policies

    Here is a web page for Disabling SELinux

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lazydog View Post
    You are aware that SELinux is a security feature?

    A better option would be to Configure SELinux Policies

    Here is a web page for Disabling SELinux
    Amen to that LD!
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