@Gunnar: As I said in the bug report, this is an installation which uses
user accounts and groups from an LDAP directory. There is an LDAP group
for all network-wide admins, and I am in this group. This group is
enabled for sudo and policykit admin rights in the appropriate config
files, and I expect all users within this group to have all available
permissions. I certainly don't want to edit code files in /usr/lib to
give myself additional rights.

I also don't want do put all admin users into the local groups "sudo" or
"admin", because this defeats the whole purpose of an LDAP directory
(i.e., I would have to change files on all machines in the network
whenever there is a new admin or one leaves). It is also not an option
to distribute the groups "sudo" and "admin" via LDAP, because then
nothing works on the machine in an emergency when the LDAP server is
down (it is generally not recommended to distribute any uids and gids <
1000 via LDAP for this reason).

You are also wrong about the "way that is compatible with how Ubuntu
handles these things". Ubuntu uses sudo and policykit, and I am using
these ways.

Note that language-selector does not need to know about the existence of
any files (and should not), it should just ask policykit whether the
user has admin rights. That's the way all other applications work (if
they don't use sudo).

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  [Precise] Language selector won't allow me to install languages

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