With the latest release of xorg the SUID wrapper for Xorg is now gone
/usr/bin/X is just a symlink to Xorg and the /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config
is ignored.

This is yet another attempt to shovel systemd down on our throats so
even if you avoid systemd as PID 1 at least you need a fully privileged
daemon systemd-logind.

A quick fix to still avoid the systemd plague is to make either the 
xinit or Xorg SUID root but this is now equivalent to 
allowed_users=anybody in the old Xwrapper.config

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                                                                Emil
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