I think you misunderstand me a bit.
> The issue is probably in systemd, starting up gnome-terminal (and
> presumably any other app that it starts up) with the wrong groups.
Yes gnome-terminal uses a systemd --user service to start a
terminal-server. This terminal-server is the parrent of all
I can start an other terminal (i.e. xterm) there are the groups correct.
Starting a gnome-terminal from this terminal causes wrong groups in
gnome-terminal. So either gnome-terminal sets the groups or uses a
dbus/systemd/whatever funktion to set the groups. I would call both
scenarios a bug in the
** Description changed:
If you use pam_group to add users to a group and open gnome-terminal the
dynamic group is lost.
How to reproduce:
enable pam_group
add "*;*;*;Al-2400;dialout" to /etc/security/group.conf
- log in with a user which is not in the video group
+ log in with
Public bug reported:
If you use pam_group to add users to a group and open gnome-terminal the
dynamic group is lost.
How to reproduce:
enable pam_group
add "*;*;*;Al-2400;dialout" to /etc/security/group.conf
log in with a user which is not in the video group
open gnome-terminal
check with
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