” I'm the server's admin, and only user...”

That's not good. Not good at all. It's actually a big mistake. But you can still change it. Create a user polyglot or whatever. And sudo is your friend. You probably also log in as root via SSH, yes? Not good either. Turn that off. Logging in with keys is not a bad idea either. My provider has been doing this recently. And in the company I was last at (and in all the others too) this was the usual procedure. And corion has already said it: Install such stuff in your home - or in that of any other user for this purpose.

«The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»


In reply to Re^7: [RAKU] How to install zef on Ubuntu 22.04 by karlgoethebier
in thread [RAKU] How to install zef on Ubuntu 22.04 by Polyglot

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