Has anyone here tried installing this secureblue selinux-policy package on Fedora to report how you did it and what problems you faced? I have Trivalent installed as my secondary browser and would be interested in trying that.
@RoyalOughtness correct me if I am wrong - but I donāt think you can officially.
From what I can tell there is an upstream issue preventing this from going forward.
I know this is coming 2 months late but went down the rabbit hole of seeing the progress of installing trivalent on Fedora after seeing this commentā¦
@RoyalOughtness correct me if I am wrong - but I donāt think you can officially.
From what I can tell there is an upstream issue preventing this from going forward.
Correct, our selinux rpm is not used/up to date and will remain this way until an upstream issue is fixed.
How does Trivalent compare to Brave on an unsupported distros such as Fedora Workstation or Silverblue?
Official support is only provided via secureblue. Unsupported installation is also possible via our repo. In addition to being unsupported, use of Trivalent outside of secureblue lacks SELinux confinement unless Fedoraās SELinux policy is swapped for secureblueās. āSupportā here refers to which systems Trivalent is tested against. It does not mean that itās forbidden to open GitHub issues regarding Trivalentās use on other systems.