Linux is build with different users in mind. So it is not a problem to forbid a user to run any program the root don’t like, or run only programs the root like.
I guess the idea is that your parents store the date and you don’t get root access (or you store the date for your kids and don’t give them root access).
They tried once but it did not work out 😉
So the child would learn that you are not trustworthy and will flush the pages next time no matter what you say or offer?
So the child would learn that you are not trustworthy and will flush the pages next time no matter what you say?
You can,for safety reasons.
The dependencies will be removed with the package you tried when you remove the package.
That depends on the country because it is not illegal everywhere.