--- title: Installation --- !!! danger In order to not break your system, the default package configuration installs all profiles in complain mode. They can be enforced later. See the [Enforce Mode](/enforce) page. ## Requirements **AppArmor** An `apparmor` based Linux distribution is required. The basic profiles and abstractions shipped with AppArmor must be installed. **Desktop environment** The following desktop environments are supported: - [x] :material-gnome: Gnome - [ ] :simple-kde: KDE *(work in progress)* Also, please note wayland has better support than xorg. **Build dependencies** * Go >= 1.18 * Rsync ## :material-arch: Archlinux `apparmor.d-git` is available in the [Arch User Repository][aur]: ``` yay -S apparmor.d-git # or your preferred AUR install method ``` Or without a AUR helper: ```sh git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/apparmor.d-git.git cd apparmor.d-git makepkg -si ``` ## :material-ubuntu: Ubuntu & :material-debian: Debian Build the package from sources: ```sh sudo apt install apparmor-profiles build-essential config-package-dev debhelper golang-go rsync git git clone https://github.com/roddhjav/apparmor.d.git cd apparmor.d dpkg-buildpackage -b -d --no-sign sudo dpkg -i ../apparmor.d_*_all.deb ``` ## :simple-suse: OpenSUSE Build and install from source: ```sh make sudo make install sudo systemctl restart apparmor ``` !!! note RPM package is still a work in progress. Help is welcome. ## Partial install For test purposes, you can install specific profiles with the following commands. Abstractions, tunables, and most of the OS dependent post-processing is managed. ```sh make sudo make profile-names... ``` !!! warning Partial installation is discouraged because profile dependencies are not fetched. To prevent some apparmor issues, the dependencies are automatically switched to unconfined (`rPx` -> `rPUx`). The installation process warns on the missing profiles so that you can easily install them if desired. (PR is welcome see [#77](https://github.com/roddhjav/apparmor.d/issues/77)) For instance, `sudo make pass` gives: ```sh Warning: profile dependencies fallback to unconfined. @{bin}/wl-{copy,paste} rPx, @{bin}/xclip rPx, @{bin}/python3.[0-9]* rPx -> pass-import, # pass-import @{bin}/pager rPx -> child-pager, @{bin}/less rPx -> child-pager, @{bin}/more rPx -> child-pager, '.build/apparmor.d/pass' -> '/etc/apparmor.d/pass' ``` So, you can install the additional profiles `wl-copy`, `xclip`, `pass-import`, and `child-pager` if desired. [aur]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/apparmor.d-git [repo]: https://repo.pujol.io/ [keys]: https://repo.pujol.io/gpgkey