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Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
The file /etc/gnome-system-tools/users/profiles contains definitions of
"type" of users (i.e. desktop user, administrator). It is used by gnome-
system-tools->uses-admin. This file is a distro specific file (I believe
as it is not in the upstream tarball). Mine is unmodified and reads:
[Unprivileged]
name=Unprivileged
name[es]=Usuario sin privilegios
default=1
shell=/bin/bash
home-prefix=/home
uid-min=1000
uid-max=6000
[Desktop]
name=Desktop user
name[es]=Usuario del escritorio
default=1
shell=/bin/bash
home-prefix=/home
uid-min=1000
uid-max=6000
groups=cdrom,floppy,dialout,tape,dip,adm,plugdev,fax,audio,scanner,fuse,lpadmin,video
[Administrator]
name=Administrator
name[es]=Administrador
shell=/bin/bash
home-prefix=/home
uid-min=1000
uid-max=6000
groups=cdrom,floppy,dialout,tape,dip,adm,plugdev,fax,audio,scanner,fuse,admin,lpadmin,video
As you can see, both unprivileged and desktop both have default=1. It is
my understanding that only one of these should be the default. I'm not
sure this should be fixed in ubuntu or in debian.
** Affects: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Fix Committed
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[users-admin] /etc/gnome-system-tools/users/profiles by default has multiple
default profiles
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132224
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