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[trimming CC list and quotes]

Robert Watson wrote:
> 
> Are you using kdm/xdm to log in, or using startx?  It's fairly likely
> xdm/kdm aren't setting your label on login, and so you're getting the
> label from the context they were run from.  Whereas when you log in using
> login(1) login, your label is set properly.  getpmac should reveal whether
> this is the case.

Put this in ttys:

ttyvb   "/usr/sbin/setpmac mls/equal /usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon" xterm 
        on secure

Indeed, my label is mls/equal. As X works, I'm satisfied for now. :-) 
This machine only run mac so I can test stuff in it anyway.


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