On Mar 18, Steve Langasek <vor...@debian.org> wrote: > A peek at the source says it uses /proc/acpi/ibm/light. Other people told me that they believe that nowadays all modern thinkpads use a kernel driver.
This is the complete list of groups which I'd rather stop using: fuse (I have no idea about how FUSE works) kvm (what are the security implications of access to /dev/kvm?) nvram rdma (infiniband devices) scanner (do SCSI scanners still exist? how are they used?) tss (TPM devices, do select users have a need to access them?) The other major reason to do this is that non-standard groups which are not in /etc/groups break some systems which use LDAP. -- ciao, Marco
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