adduser
Gil Gibbons
gilgib1 at verizon.net
Sun Mar 6 12:46:32 UTC 2011
On 03/05/2011 11:39 PM, ray burke wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 10:07 AM, Waleed Hamra<kubuntu-users at whamra.com> wrote:
>> On 03/04/2011 09:12 PM, ray burke wrote:
>>> can anyone help?
>>> I am testing K10.10mm and want to no how do I add a user to my system
>>> to have the same
>>> privileges as me, so when I boot up mine and theirs shows in the login screen?
>>>
>>> ray
>>>
>> K-Menu --> System Settings --> User Management (under system administration)
>> to be familiar with your own privileges, click on your name, and click
>> modify, click on the "privileges and groups" tab, and take note of what
>> options you have. close this window, and now click "New", fill all
>> appropriate fields, go to "privileges and groups" tab, and check the
>> appropriate boxes, be sure to check the last one about Administering,
>> without it, the user can't use "sudo" or "kdesudo". lastly, check the
>> last tab, the security one, and also fill as appropriate. click ok, and
>> you're done, the new user can be used right away :)
>>
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>> Waleed K. Hamra
>> Manager of Hamra Information Systems
>>
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>
> Waleed ,
>
> OK thanks for that will give it a go and let you know how I went
>
> thanks ray
>
For other users to shoe up you have to change the Login Theme to on
that shows the users.
Bye the way there is a bug, in order to change the login theme you have
to either use terminal or krunner
and enter
kdesudo kcmshell4 kdm
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