SELinux and Fedora Jul 23, 2008, 15 :45 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2725 reads) (Other stories by Jake Edge)
"Alan Cox argues against providing an installation choice because he doesn't think users have enough context to make a sensible choice. He likens it to a car with multiple choices for safety features:
"This car has brakes, enable them ?"
"Would you like the seatbelts to work ?"
"Shall I enable the airbag ?"