Package: general Severity: important Apparently, anything that needs root asks for the root password instead of my user password. Apparently, it's using su instead of sudo. Just a moment ago, I had to manually re-add myself to the sudo group. Now sudo works, but all applications still ask for the root password instead of the user password. Also, I get "You are not allowed to modify the system configuration."
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