Ok, I made a big mess in the email: I edited the text (manually) to
change alex to user. Shame on me.
running the "id" command without any parameters should show you the
group memberships of your shell.
I *suspect* this is somehow related to systemd-logind (while systemd
is not running as pid 1)
I just added user to group dialout (and astonished not to have to
logout in order to have updated user groups list)
Well - if you run "id username", this will update immediately.
But what matters is the group memberships of your *shell* - which it
will get at login-time...
You're perfectly right. Thank you.
A.
Hope this helps
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