Carl (ca...@panix.com) said:
OK, which meaning of "program" are you using here? In American (and
UK) English, it can mean either "set of instructions that run on a
computer" or "television entertainment item." You seem to be using it
both ways in this message or confusing the two.
In this case, "program" means "instructions that run on a computer", or
"software".
In hypothetical scenario as I described in the starting of this thread,
I imagine that TV programs run by TV stations can be thought as computer
programs in TV station's production systems.
I would instead make the specific programs the students/teens should
be using executable by them without needing sudo. Linux permissions
make this very straightforward.
I mean:
# chown root:remaja /opt/teen-programs/bin/* && chmod 755
/opt/teen-programs/bin/*
But we're considering in this thread when most age-restricted programs
can only be run using sudo, that is, such programs can only be run by
root or using sudo.