Corrected package: /usr/bin/users-admin is in gnome-system-tools.

** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: meta-gnome2 => gnome-system-tools

** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: gnome-desktop-environment
+ Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
  
  Going to System -> Administration -> Users and Groups, then clicking
  Manage Groups button will bring up a list groups on the system. Clicking
  any of those groups and clicking the Properties button shows the Group
  Properties window with a checkable list of Group Members. However, users
  that are members of the group are not checked, so there is no way to
  know if a user is currently a member of a group. Putting a check next to
  a user name, then clicking OK, and bringing up the properties window
  again shows the user is still unchecked.
  
  On a side note, the old way of adding users to groups was much better.
  In the Users and Groups window, there should be a tab for Users and a
  tab for Groups. It is, after all, named Users and Groups, so you should
  be able to edit groups without having to open up another window inside
  the User editor. The way it is now is very confusing.

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Group Properties Window Doesn't Show Group Members
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/179413
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