• LucidNightmare@anarchist.nexus
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    5 days ago

    Maybe you can answer this, but why do you want SELinux? When I was on openSUSE, I felt like whatever that thing was doing was preventing me from just turning my computer on and playing some games. Proton-GE ESPECIALLY.

    Now, on Fedora (yay at the above news…) I don’t have that issue any longer. no idea what is installed on Fedora, but it doesn’t give me nearly as many of those issues that openSUSE did.

    I think openSUSE is awesome, but for someone like me who doesn’t fully understand all the little things going on in the OS, a default install of openSUSE was much worse off on my system config than Fedora was.

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      4 days ago

      Well mainly security and curiosity. Same kind of curiosity that got me daily driving Gentoo I assume.

      Its a public facing server after all so if one of several software gets compromised at least theres a one last safety measure that can prevent a considerable amount of damage.