--- layout: post title: "Gentoo hardened desktop with GNOME 3 – Round two" date: 2011-05-18 10:28:14 tags: [gentoo, gnome3, selinux] permalink: /blog/2011/5/18/gentoo-hardened-desktop-with-gnome-3-round-two published: true author: name: Gergely Polonkai email: gergely@polonkai.eu --- After several hours of `package.keywords`/`package.use` editing and package compiling, I managed to install GNOME 3 on my notebook. Well, I mean, the GNOME 3 packages. Unfortunately the fglrx driver didn’t seem to recognise my ATI Mobility M56P card, and the open source driver didn’t want to give me GLX support. When I finally found some clues on what should I do, I had to use my notebook for work, so I installed Fedora 14 on it. Then I realised that GNOME 3 is already included in Rawhide (Fedora 15), so I quickly downloaded and installed that instead. Now I have to keep this machine in a working state for a few days, so I will learn SELinux stuff in its native environment. When I installed Fedora 14, the first AVC message popped up after about ten minutes. That was a good thing, as I wanted to see `setroubleshoot` in action. However, in Fedora 15, the AVC bubbles didn’t show up even after a day. I raised my left eyebrow and said that’s impossible, SELinux must be disabled. And it’s not! It’s even in enforcing mode! And it works just fine. I like it, and I hope I will be able to get the same results with Gentoo if I can get back to testing…