Quoting foregam ([email protected]):
> libcap2-bin, actually. Sorry if I wasn't clear enough.
> 
> Here's what I remember from yesterday:
> 1) apt-get install libcap2-bin
> 2) [Message box pops up]
>     It looks like you have made some local changes, should they be 
> overridden? Yes/No
> 
> I had commented the following line in common-session because it was causing 
> problems with gdm
> #session  optional  pam_ck_connector.so  nox11

Ah, I see - I'll have to try it that way, thanks.

> 3) Choose "No"
> 4) [Another message]
> ...: Run pam-auth-update --force if you change your mind.

Right, so the auto-merge logic likely failed.  I'll test to confirm.

> 5) pam-auth-update --force
> 6) [Another message box, I don't remember what it was about but sounded 
> reasonable, so—]
> 7) Choose "Yes"
> 8) passwd
> 
> That's it, more or less.

Thanks.  It sounds like perhaps the severity should be lowered as this
will not affect users who have not made prior local customizations.

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Title:
  'passwd' doesn't change user's password after installing libcap2

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