https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=489441

--- Comment #8 from WS <[email protected]> ---
I think there’s still a misunderstanding about what I’m describing, so let me
clarify again:

I’m not using Fedora nor a Distro that adds users to the wheel group or
anything of the sort, and I’m not asking for any change to Flatpak, PackageKit,
or system-level permissions.

On my distro, users cannot install or update anything that requires root, they
will always get a sudo prompt. That works as expected, even I get a sudo
prompt, which in my eyes is ideal.

What I’m requesting is just a Discover feature:
The ability to hide or mask certain repo from the Discover UI on a per-user
basis, without removing them from the system.

I'm not even asking for a tool to automatically do it for every user. I'm still
thinking I'd have to open Discover’s settings page on each user and simply mask
 “System Flatpak" or “PackageKit” so that their Discover only shows software
from the user’s own Flatpak repo.

What I want is to:

1. Prevent other users in a multi-user system from seeing or interacting with
root-level packages in Discover
2. Drastically reduce the amound of root prompt those users will be able to
see.
3. Leave the actual packageKit and system-flatpak repo untouched

I managed to basically get the same results by removing packageKit and
system-flatpak repo, which is a convoluted solution for multi-user systems

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