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--> discovered that it stemmed in my case from SELinux

And thus, this is the reason that I choose to completely avoid SELinux. Know though, that during the installation of Linux ( Fedora) you have the option of enabling or not enabling SELinux. Personally, I choose not to because of the extremely restrictive nature of SELinux. Granted, if you are trying to comletely secure a machine then it might be for you, but not the average user.

#jlk

Every time Linux boots, a penguin gets its wings.

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by bradenshep (Beadle) on Nov 08, 2006 at 19:52 UTC
    I agree with you wholeheartedly; the system in question belonged to my company, not myself personally. The only good thing for me about SELinux is how it entertainingly makes tinfoil hat-wearing paranoids torn between avoiding a product from the king of conspiratorial evils, the NSA; and securing their computer against invasion by evil forces.