rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:

> I still don't understand the context -- are these teens somehow working at
> the TV station deciding which shows to be transmitted, or are these teens
> at home, viewing TV, and possibly getting the option to view TV programs
> being broadcast with the watermark that says they must be 13 to view?
> 
>> I'm talking about (production) systems which teens are allowed to do most
>> (administrative?) tasks with sudo, which are analogous to letting them
>> watch TV programs designed for them, which are majority of programs
>> offered by TV stations in real life.
> 
> Maybe this (last) paragraph answers my question, but it is not really
> clear to me.

I also have the feeling I do not know English and computers at all. What
does a teen watching TV programs has to do with sudo and Linux and why
would they need sudo at all? Also the word program is ambiguous in the
context. Is it a TV program or a computer program?

In any case - no one gives root to all to everybody or not known/skilled
people - problems are to be expected.



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