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Old 12-17-2003   #1 (permalink)
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the slack

woot got slack 9.1 installed with the new 2.6 kernel ^_^ woo^_^
first impressions cool
just a couple of small probs
how do i create a new user in the command line (i can do it through kde but i want to learn ^_^)
damn i forgot the question i had... if i think of it later ill ask
thanks

ps i love the yast2 control center without it i don't know what i would do...
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to add a user i think all you have to do is type in teh command adduser as root and then it will ask a few questions and your off
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yeh it is either adduser or useradd use --help for options.
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cool ill rry it
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