Hopefully, glibc will be all better now that SELinux is disabled.
Here's the place that kernel must have come from:
http://download.atrpms.net/mirrors/fedo ... 6/?C=S;O=A
Yes, apparently it is a testing kernel, yet I have been running this kernel for a while now, and never had any problems. But I updated my SELinux targeted policy on Christmas Eve. I am no longer uncertain that SELinux is the problem. Ah well, there is a newer kernel out, and I was going to update it anyway.
Well, I'm glad that all of us have had a chance to learn something. For laughs, imagine somebody trying to use Microsoft Word on an NSA targeted policy system. Talk about crashes!


