Linux Mint 23 expands user account management features

Linux Mint 23 will introduce new options for user account administration, including post-installation home directory encryption. The update moves these controls into a dedicated system utility for better maintenance and support. This change aims to address limitations in existing desktop environment tools.

Linux Mint 23, set for release later this year, will enhance its system administration capabilities through an expanded Users panel in the mintsysadm tool. This panel, initially introduced in the Linux Mint 22.3 update, allows users to edit and configure their accounts without requiring administrative privileges.

A key addition is the option for administrators to enable home directory encryption using ecryptfs when creating new user accounts. Linux Mint founder Clement Lefebvre noted that this feature was previously available only during the operating system's initial installation.

Lefebvre expressed concerns about the fragmentation in user management tools across Linux desktop environments. "[T]his is typically an area which belongs to distributions and which cannot be and certainly isn’t properly handled by desktops," he said. "As a result these tools lack support for a lot of new use cases and they’re not well maintained."

By integrating these functions into the main system utility—which already offers a graphical interface for editing GRUB bootloader and boot menu options—Linux Mint seeks to centralize and improve account administration. The new panel also includes webcam support, enabling users to capture selfies, toggle mirroring, and preview custom account images. Default avatars will now render properly in HiDPI displays, aligning with updates like the redesigned Mint Menu in Linux Mint 22.3 that displays user account images.

These refinements come as Linux Mint considers adjusting its release schedule to allocate more time for feature development and user experience improvements. Further details on these and other changes are expected in the coming months.

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