@djsumdog@djsumdog.com There are a few things wrong with how Linux Mint does things.
1) When I installed Linux Mint, I only used 2 characters to setup a password. In my opinion, that was the 1st issue, but overlooking that...
2) I could create an admin without being prompted for a password. If I can create an admin without verifying I am the admin, that's an issue.
3) I was never asked to give the new admin a password (as seen in the screenshot and video)
4) I could login with my now no password admin
5) I was never asked for a password or even prompted before deleting the 1st admin.
6) I can now use sudo rights everywhere without any password OR prompts.
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Linux Is Best (linux@kitty.social)'s status on Monday, 16-Sep-2024 02:24:51 JST Linux Is Best