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From: Albert C. <ach...@vi...> - 2006-07-12 19:14:13
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Paul Cubbage wrote: > I think the idea is that ubuntu is intended to be a single user desktop. I don't agree with you on this one. Ubuntu is definitely not intended to be a single user desktop. Only that when you create a new user, you have to define which rights this user will have. If you add a new user to the admin group, it will be allowed to do every administrative task, from the CLI or from the GUI. When adding a user with Ubuntu's "user and group" tool, there 2 tabs. The Advanced tab let you say if the user is desktop user or administrator, and the third tab lets you specify extra privileges (for example, if you want a particular desktop user to have extra privileges). -- +-------------------------------------------------------------+ Albert Charron +-------------------------------------------------------------+ Linux Counter member #157482 Registered computers: 195048, 164158, 279022, 323762, 328344 +-------------------------------------------------------------+ |