Public bug reported:

* Impact

Devices should be approved without password prompting for logged in
admin users but they are not today because the code looks a 'wheel' as
being the admin group.

* Test case
- log into a Ubuntu/GNOME session with an admin user
- connect an USB-C device

the device should be accepted without prompting (the result can be
checked with the boltctl command or in the thunderbolt g-c-c section)

- do the same test with a non admin user, it should be prompted for a
password

* Regression potentiel

Check that device auth works for admin and non admin users

** Affects: bolt (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Low
         Status: Fix Released

** Changed in: bolt (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: bolt (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1800715

Title:
  Prompt for credential when it shouldn't

Status in bolt package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  * Impact

  Devices should be approved without password prompting for logged in
  admin users but they are not today because the code looks a 'wheel' as
  being the admin group.

  * Test case
  - log into a Ubuntu/GNOME session with an admin user
  - connect an USB-C device

  the device should be accepted without prompting (the result can be
  checked with the boltctl command or in the thunderbolt g-c-c section)

  - do the same test with a non admin user, it should be prompted for a
  password

  * Regression potentiel

  Check that device auth works for admin and non admin users

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