Interesting. That'd probably do the job for most cases, yeah. Still, it's not every time where the group list is identical. If you look at Windows, they do this same thing with 'Administrator', 'User', etc. but there's also for sysadmins a tool to edit the user's groups (in Computer Management), because it's very useful.
-James On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 5:26 AM, Milan Bouchet-Valat <nalimi...@club.fr> wrote: > James: Then, please have a look at your /etc/gnome-system-tools/user- > profiles.conf. You can create account types there, notably specifying > what groups the user should be in (in Lucid only). You can also change > the default account type to avoid the need to edit membership manually > after creating an user. Doesn't that suit your needs? > > -- > [users-admin] Edit groups for user properties > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/18351 > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of the bug. > > Status in The Gnome System Tools: New > Status in “gnome-system-tools” package in Ubuntu: Confirmed > > Bug description: > Currently, when you look at the properties of a user, you cannot see or edit > what groups they are in. It would be nice if another tab was added called > "Groups" which would allow this > > To unsubscribe from this bug, go to: > https://bugs.launchpad.net/gst/+bug/18351/+subscribe > -- [users-admin] Edit groups for user properties https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/18351 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs