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[–] ninjai 0 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago 

This is a shit way to go about it. Nobody should have to defend themselves against their os

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[–] TheTrigger 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

It's sort of the key concept of how security in Linux works. You have to su or sudo in to any console that tries to touch anything outside of /home/~/

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[–] ninjai ago 

Yup, I know, running it on my desktop ;)

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[–] Ghetto_Shitlord ago 

Standard IT practice, end users never get admin, ever. If a program needs it to run you can

1) throw them out of the building and get something that does not, this is my usual method. 2) have an admin account with a super long and random password and setup a "run as" shortcut. This can be a domain or local acct that is part of your image.

All my home machines are setup like this.