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I'd like to create a debian/ubuntu pxe netboot image authenticating against ldap but I want give the user the power to install software on his local machine.

In Windows I simply add a local admin account and give the user the according credentials, maybe that's also wrong - but especially in debian/ubuntu environment I expect users with sudo can use su to be whoever they want to be - even a more privileged central admin.

Is there a gallant way to solve this issue?

Maybe I need more wisdom by searching certain words on google you can provide?

I know it's several concepts colliding but understanding why for me is essential.

Thanks in advance.

Harry
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  • doing research: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/94585/difference-between-windows-local-admin-and-unix-root – Harry Jun 17 '17 at 17:19
  • installing packages without sudo: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/42567/how-to-install-program-locally-without-sudo-privileges – Harry Jun 17 '17 at 17:28

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