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> Probably most ubuntu users don't understand they should do this, then
> again, in a desktop-oriented operating system security is typically going
> to be a bit more lax than in a server-oriented system.

The same setup is used in Ubuntu whether you install it as a desktop or a
server. From my POV, using sudo is a no-brainer for a server too, though
locking root feels (only) slightly less sensible.

- Jeff

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