• heartsofwar@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    lack of documentation isn’t the problem

    The problem is that companies don’t want to spend the time learning SELinux and supporting their software with SELinux. I’m an embedded Linux engineer and I see this all the time: companies are barely able to reach their product deadlines as-is; heaven forbid you add another requirement like SELinux to the mix.

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      1 year ago

      Recently a supplier of ours announced that we could finally host their shitty java app on Linux instead of paying fucking Oracle for Solaris. So we were eager to hear the requirements. It was RHEL 8.4 or something, a version that was already EOL at the time.

      They can’t even update their distros apparently.