> That's not how things work. Canonical and RedHat collaborate technically by improving parts of the system as necessary. Things are enabled or not based on market requirements. Umm, but your ability to offer useful…
> That's disingenuous. Canonical works with many parties, and has people working on LSM stacking for example precisely to support co-existence of the systems. I'm assuming with "LSM stacking" that you mean having both…
With the exception of snaps running on Ubuntu and Solus, snap confinement is limited. Snaps rely heavily on Ubuntu's specific flavor of AppArmor to be able to offer full confinement, currently. Solus imports these…
> That's not how things work. Canonical and RedHat collaborate technically by improving parts of the system as necessary. Things are enabled or not based on market requirements. Umm, but your ability to offer useful…
> That's disingenuous. Canonical works with many parties, and has people working on LSM stacking for example precisely to support co-existence of the systems. I'm assuming with "LSM stacking" that you mean having both…
With the exception of snaps running on Ubuntu and Solus, snap confinement is limited. Snaps rely heavily on Ubuntu's specific flavor of AppArmor to be able to offer full confinement, currently. Solus imports these…