Apologies, @fercod . Did not see your question until now.
By “my account”, I meant my regular user account on the system. Typically I log in as a regular user. If I need to perform admin tasks, I use sudo
. Typical Linux behavior.
Apologies, @fercod . Did not see your question until now.
By “my account”, I meant my regular user account on the system. Typically I log in as a regular user. If I need to perform admin tasks, I use sudo
. Typical Linux behavior.