This is a particularly confusing "feature" if user is using the LUKS
encryption. Then changing the keyboard layout via GNOME's settings will
also change the preboot environment's keyboard layout, but only after
the next kernel update. And if the user has enabled "org.gnome.desktop
.input-sources sh
root group is irrelevant here, and should not be used to enforce ACLs.
On Ubuntu, root user is disabled by default. Instead, regular user
accounts are treated as admin accounts if they have the permission to
`sudo` into root. This is done, by default, by adding user accounts to
`sudo` group. This
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Title:
localectl updates /etc/default/locale without root privileges
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