30 Jan
2015
30 Jan
'15
1:35 p.m.
SELINUX can cause many things to fail You've seen that is selinux doing this.... and you are reading in files from non standard Latins l locations so now you need to find out why User the audit2why tool etc and also look at the file permissions correctly (ls -lZ .... ie look at the extended permissions) Heck maybe even just a restorecon -Rv on that home directory would be enough. Especially if the files have been copied from elsewhere This issue is true for ALL packages on such systems not from the distributing repository alan -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.