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> Does it support SELinux?
It depends what you mean - if fully suported and operational SELinux, then I doubt it, not a word about it in suse.com.
SUSE 9.2 has SEL-enabled kernel, but nothing more (no patched tools, no init, no policy, etc.). Some time ago, some Novell excutive said that it's not the most importnant thing in their opinion...
Sad. Unfotunately, it seems a few people realize how important this is.