(Okay... no edit)...

So, I don't have admin access through sudo, but I can still install
software on the system. Even software that snap says "may perform
arbitrary system changes."

Am I uderstanding this right?

What is the best way to have the behaviour being a sudo check? That's
what I would have _thought_ it would be as that's where you specify
users the ability to run programs with elevated privileges. Especially
if those programs can "perform arbitrary system changes."


-J

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