The various PAM packages explicitly declare themselves as multi-arch
compatible. Of course they could just drop their Multi-Arch: flag again
so that you can only have the native PAM stack installed, not a foreign
arch one in parallel. However, I suppose there was a specific reason to
make them multi-arch compatible. Steve, do you know why this is
beneficial, and how we could debug what's going on here if you install
both stacks at the same time? Thanks!

** Changed in: lightdm
       Status: New => Invalid

** Summary changed:

- cannot shutdown/suspend/restart from the GUI
+ Installing i386 and amd64 PAM stacks causes shutdown/logout/etc. to break

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