On 03/12/14 16:44, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>  > We are talking about the anti-feature of adding UID=1000 to the audio
>  > group in the installer.
> 
>       BTW, what about adding that same user to the ‘sudo’ group (which
>       D-I does; or formerly did, IIRC)?  Does Logind also take care of
>       that part nowadays?

d-i only adds the first user to the sudo group if root does not have a
password.

http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/d-i/user-setup.git/tree/user-setup-apply

logind is not involved in making users root-equivalent; that's a job for
sudo and/or policykit.

>       (I guess this means that I should check if the current D-I
>       supports the likes of an Openbox/XDM-based destkop install?…)

d-i installs systemd by default. systemd ensures that common-session PAM
file (which is used by xdm) lists pam_systemd.so, which carries out
systemd-logind registration.

The various desktop tasks in current tasksel install gdm3, kdm or
lightdm; none of them install xdm. An Openbox/XDM-based desktop is "some
assembly required" (but if that's the sort of desktop you want, then you
probably aren't going to accept anyone else's default setup choices anyway).

    S


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