Generalize AppArmor wording on Server YaST feature#289
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Generalize AppArmor wording on Server YaST feature#289iamtanishqjain wants to merge 1 commit intoopenSUSE:mainfrom
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Clarify security feature wording on Server page.
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I don't think this really solves #287, as SELinux is still not advertised, and YaST is still advertised as if it wasn't obsolete. |
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Fixes #287
The Server page explicitly highlights AppArmor in the YaST feature icons.
This change generalizes the wording to “Security (AppArmor)” while keeping
AppArmor as the default security solution and avoiding exclusion of other
supported approaches such as SELinux.