Home News How to Disable SELinux Temporarily or Permanently in RHEL/CentOS 7/6 By July 16, 2016 In this how-to guide, we shall walk through steps you can follow to check the status of SELinux and also disable it in CentOS 7/6 and Fedora 18-24, in case it is enabled. Complete Story Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Print Previous articleUpgrade from Linux Mint 17.3 to Linux Mint 18 Next articleTech Comics: ‘Sirious’ Problems Get the Free Newsletter! Subscribe to Developer Insider for top news, trends, & analysis Email Address By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Subscribe Must Read Blog Master VLC with These 10+ Expert Tips and Tricks News Xubuntu 24.04 LTS: Best New Features News Slimbook Fedora 2 Is a New Linux Laptop Powered by Fedora 40 News EndeavourOS Gemini Lands with the KDE Plasma 6 Desktop Environment Developer 5 Must-Try AI Tools for Linux Users in 2024