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Yep, but what i mean is that on servers sudo is the best choice because there’s generally differents permissions to manage for differents users account, but on personal machine doas is better if you only have one user account
Not every sysadmin use Linux as a daily driver, otherwise there wouldn’t be 4% of Linux users and 96% of linux server
That’s what I’m saying. Most of Linux is servers.
No that’s not you said. Linux users and servers hosting Linux systems are different things.
Those servers are used by Linux users technically
Yep, but what i mean is that on servers sudo is the best choice because there’s generally differents permissions to manage for differents users account, but on personal machine doas is better if you only have one user account