So it could be a problem of automatically adding the groups to the
first user? You should open a new bug if that's the case.

I manually added myself in most of them:
for...@ubuntu:~$ groups
forger adm lp dialout fax cdrom tape audio dip video plugdev netdev
scanner fuse lpadmin pulse pulse-access pulse-rt admin sambashare
vboxusers boinc libvirtd

I have another user which have created, and have set her user
privileges through System > Administration > Users and groups >
Properties > User privileges:
$ groups iva
iva dialout fax cdrom tape audio dip video netdev scanner fuse lpadmin
sambashare

I also noticed that you weren't in the "audio" group. (The "Use audio
devices" privilege in Users and Groups)


On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 5:21 AM, Alchera <barrysuri...@ncable.net.au> wrote:
> I added myself to the following groups and logged out/in and no
> error/warning was reported.
>
> Groups: pulse pulse-access pulse-rt
>
> So, at this stage, I am somewhat bemused.
>

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