This is a 'feature' rather than a 'bug'.
In most situations only one Administrator account is needed, other accounts do
not need administrator privileges, therefore only the user created during
installation has admin. privileges. If you want other users to have them you'd
have to add that manually.
'sudo adduser user2 admin' , when run from an account which has admin.
privileges should give user2 admin privileges too.
Alternatively, you can add 'admin' to the list of Secondary Groups when
creating a new user, or by modifying an existing user's account through System
Settings.
Anyway, you seem to have Installed through Ubiquity, so this has nothing
do with oem-config(or Ubiquity either, for that matter). I'm Rejecting
the bug, if you think I haven't understood something, please feel free
to re-open the bug.
** Changed in: oem-config (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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Elevated privileges as new created user
https://launchpad.net/bugs/64612
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