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Author: dng@d404.nl
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Subject: Re: [DNG] What does this remind you of?
On 07-03-2021 19:22, Marc Shapiro via Dng wrote:
>
> What does apparmor actually do?  It was installed on my system as a
> Recommends for my kernel (linux-image-4.19.0-14-amd64), but I get
> warnings of some type every time I reboot (which I don't do often, so
> I can't say just what the warnings are).  Is there any reason to keep
> it installed?  Or can I just uninstall it?
>
> Marc
>
> On 3/7/21 10:11 AM, dng@??? wrote:
>> On 07-03-2021 18:20, tito via Dng wrote:
>>> On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 18:03:30 +0100
>>> Antony Stone <Antony.Stone@???> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sunday 07 March 2021 at 17:59:22, Steve Litt wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> See this web page:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-pattern
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd say at least half of the listed anti-patterns are used by
>>>>> systemd.
>>>> Very nice.
>>>>
>>>> Antony.
>>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> this makes me think of the times when you could startx
>>> with IceWM on a 1.44 floppy disk. That was simplicity
>>> and to a certain extent poetry. I personally would scrap:
>>> dbus
>>> consolekit
>>> packagekit
>>> policykit
>>> systemd
>>> apparmor
>>> selinux
>>> I am sure I've forgot some other garbage.
>>>
>>> P.S.: I'm open to new technologies......
>>> when they follow a simple rule: less code is better
>>> as I can understand only as much code as fits
>>> onto my screen.
>>>
>>> Ciao,
>>> Tito
>> Hi,
>>
>> Mostly agree with you and in its current state apparmor belongs to this
>> list. In the same time I like the idea of apparmor in limiting apps
>> behavior. It could be most useful if implemented correctly.
>>
>> Grtz.
>>
>> Nick
>>
>>

See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppArmor for a explanation.

Grz.

Nick