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I know Qubes. I meant "requiring root to, e.g., install & configure applications is a huge antipattern" on standard Linux distributions, where most people just use sudo in their usual shell, so an attacker merely needs to take over a non-root user account (and their .bashrc) to get root.


> so an attacker merely needs to take over a non-root user account (and their .bashrc) to get root

So if I don't use sudo then the problem with root is solved?




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