LinuxLegends
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I'm interested in engaging in controversial free speech. I am well aware that a VPS provider can literally pull the plug and shut my VPS down. And there's nothing I can do about that. However, what is more concerning is my VPS provider said they can change the root password. Which would mean potentially changing my free speech website.
I was told by a friend that if I install a new OS on the VPS (like say Debian to Ubuntu or something), it prevents root password changing. Is my friend correct?
I was told by a friend that if I install a new OS on the VPS (like say Debian to Ubuntu or something), it prevents root password changing. Is my friend correct?