There needs to be some kind of out-of-the-box solution for this--hands
down, unless of course you believe that the only people who would use
GNOME on a server would be a parent managing a household LAN.  This is
acceptable because there would be only a few users.

But, I argue, there is a place for people like teachers who don't want
to (and shouldn't have to) dive into the CLI to manage users.  I've got
about 130 users and I need to alter group membership often.  If you
can't alpha-sort a list of 130 users you have to plow through the
unsorted list, examining each individual to see if it is the person you
are looking for--unpractical.  Wouldn't it be simple to make it so that
you could click on the column heading and sort that list A-->Z or click
again and it sorts it Z-->A.

This doesn't seem to be a wishlist item but indeed a potential deal-
breaker for many of the users we want to bring into the Ubuntu fold?
Thanks for your work!

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users-admin does not sort when Name/Login/Homedir field clicked
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