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On 06/02/2025 06:29, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
With respect to other operating systems, like Solaris, root is a role, not a user.
Jeffrey, it is interesting topic to discuss, but I am afraid, this stuff and SELinux may confuse K0LNY even more.
Nowadays systemd and tools like NetworkManager and udisks2 give local users reasonable privileges, so system administrator role should not be used annoyingly often. I suspect either wrong expectations or wrong ownership of files in the home directory due to unnecessary usage of sudo earlier.
K0LNY, "apt update", "apt upgrade", "apt install" require root since applications are installed system-wide. Commands like "apt search", "apt show", "apt list" work perfectly for regular users. Due to what specific commands you got tired?