> he dismisses SE Linux on that basis. I don't see why the same doesn't apply to pledge.
If you use a Linux distro that enables SE Linux, the second it gets in the way you can turn it off. If you install OpenBSD-current right now, all those utilities use pledge and you can't just turn it off.
If you use a Linux distro that enables SE Linux, the second it gets in the way you can turn it off. If you install OpenBSD-current right now, all those utilities use pledge and you can't just turn it off.