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sudo poweroff
Boy, Linux users really will take every opportunity to tell you they're Linux users.
I use Arch, btw
You make me want to make a distro called "Arch, btw".
based on ubuntu
Based on TempelOS
I use Arch, btw, btw
PoolloverNathan is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
who are ya reporting it to, mr sudo?
Relevant XKCD
Uh oh, you are on the naughty list.
sudu and santa - both start with s.
Coincidence? I think not.
Your parents.
I want less problems, not more.
And please don't pretend like Windows doesn't have an option like that.
These messages pop-up because the Admin wants to lock the computer down. It isn't inherently setup like that.
secure boot is enabled
Not an issue. Use signed kernels and mok management should be done automatically if you got a user friendly distro
"systemctl poweroff" doesn't need root