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Issues with my User ID on Ubuntu Mate 20.04

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My machine is a dedicated Linux laptop, the OS is Ubuntu Mate 20.04 LTS. I am the only user, and I have sudo privileges. I have disabled guest users, but something weird is happening as I don’t seem to be fully registered as a user, yet I appear as a user in ACL and I am also in the root group.

After CKRootkit System Check results; Checking z2'... user adastra deleted or never logged from lastlog! Checking chkutmp'... The tty of the following user process(es) were not found

:~$ last
adastra  tty7       :0                 Wed Nov 10 01:57    gone - no logout
reboot   system boot  5.4.0-90-generic Wed Nov 10 01:56    still running
adastra  tty7       :0                 Tue Nov  9 17:07 - 00:14  (07:06)
reboot   system boot  5.4.0-90-generic Tue Nov  9 17:07 - 00:14  (07:07)

Below it has the reboot info and my user info should be listed, but isn’t listed at all?

:~$ last | grep still
reboot   system boot  5.4.0-90-generic Wed Nov 10 01:56   still running

:~$ last -w
adastra  tty7         :0                Wed Nov 10 01:57   gone - no logout
reboot   system boot  5.4.0-90-generic  Wed Nov 10 01:56   still running
adastra  tty7         :0                Tue Nov  9 17:07 - 00:14  (07:06)
reboot   system boot  5.4.0-90-generic  Tue Nov  9 17:07 - 00:14  (07:07)
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