BTW I happened to have an Eoan VM laying around and tested it out and
found the same problem. so this has actually been long standing. We'll
see what upstream says.
** Package changed: lxqt-admin (Ubuntu) => lxqt-policykit (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: lxqt-policykit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Well, I've confirmed this with the latest upstream sources.
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Lubuntu 20.04 lxqt-admin-user Action (usermod) failed
To manage
@wxl:
Yes, your steps to reproduce are correct. Except that I did not try it
with pkexec. Instead I tried it with diskmanager, which automatically
asks for root privileges. (I do not know which program it invokes.)
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So the steps to reproduce this are somewhat unclear, so let me know if I
did anything wrong:
1. Boot fresh installation of Lubuntu 20.04
2. Use lxqt-admin-user to create a second user (let's call it user2)
3. Use lxqt-admin-user to add user2 to sudo
4. Logout and back in again (yes, this is a
I can confirm the remedie of removing all other users except one from
the sudo group (see psychotrain65 from 2020-06-14):
I had two users as sudo. I removed them alternately. As long as I had
only one user in sudo everything worked as expected. It did not matter
which user. As soon as two users
I'm getting
[ 598.506741] traps: lxqt-policykit-[1687] general protection fault
ip:7f1023e0f671 sp:7ffdc029 error:0 in
libgobject-2.0.so.0.6400.3[7f1023de1000+36000]
After running `synaptic-pkexec` and enter password.
Check this bug (may be related or duplicate) -
synaptic starts ok with sudo (don't do this?!) but not with the desktop
entry which is basically `pkexec synaptic`. So I think this supports
Chris's hypothesis
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I can confirm the issue after a fresh install of Lubuntu 20.04 on an old
Asus X201E.
I could revert the behaviour to normal deleting adm and sudo from second
user groups. It seems that Lubuntu 20.04 accepts only one admin...
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I can confirm this issue after a fresh install of Lubuntu 20.04 on a
Medion Akoya P8610, too.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: lxqt-admin (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I can confirm this problem when a new Lubuntu 20.04 is installed.
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User @scro on https://discourse.lubuntu.me/t/no-authorization-after-
adding-user/1033/11 indicated an opinion that it maybe a regression...
"Interestingly though, when I use a stick with version 19.10 with
multiple users and do an update, everything works just fine. It doesn’t
work with a new
this is comment #2 repeated (after delay to ensure privileges were lost)
I can find
`statx(AT_FDCWD, "/usr/local/sbin/pkexec",`
on this one, which is where I suspect near/where things go wrong..
** Attachment added: "lxqt-admin-user_rm_pw_admin_from_sudo.strace2"
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