After upgrade I was bitten by https://launchpad.net/bugs/69145 as I initially installed Breezy, in March. I have now fixed the problem by adding "admin" by hand, but what does "admin" signify that "adm" does not? My /etc/sudoers has "adm" and I was (and am) a member of "adm", but that was apparantly not enough for the new architecture.
After upgrade I was bitten by https:/ /launchpad. net/bugs/ 69145 as I initially installed Breezy, in March. I have now fixed the problem by adding "admin" by hand, but what does "admin" signify that "adm" does not? My /etc/sudoers has "adm" and I was (and am) a member of "adm", but that was apparantly not enough for the new architecture.
-Affi