Its just complex.
I hate it for my Android device maintainer role much more than my Linux admin role...
On Android, its a fucking mess between vendor stuff and system stuff. But not for selinux itself, but for the mess that vendors often do.
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Its just complex.
I hate it for my Android device maintainer role much more than my Linux admin role...
On Android, its a fucking mess between vendor stuff and system stuff. But not for selinux itself, but for the mess that vendors often do.
Yeah I think it's a much bigger pain on Android
I think hate is a strong word. It can be a pain when admin'ing machines that get a rule introduced that breaks something that previously worked, but I think most people never even realize it's there.