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Old 20th August 2010, 04:46 AM
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Empty AVC Alert

So with the updates tonight, and a little help from koji with NetworkManager everything seems to be working, EXCEPT, I'm getting a blank AVC alert when I log in.
The icon appears when I log in.
I open up SELinux Troubleshooter and it says "No Alerts to view"
I click the arrow to "Show Full Error Output", and it's empty.
The only thing showing is Policy Version, which is 3.8.8-14.fc14.

I'm thinking I have something left over from that polkit AVC bug that was discussed during the No Shutdown thread, or, something I did to work around it.
Anyone else seeing it, or ideas where to look or how to clear it?
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