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2008
2008
Translated and reviewed by Joel Goguen
Located in newtoubuntu/C/usersandgroups.xml:14(year) newtoubuntu/C/newtoubuntu.xml:14(year)
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Ubuntu Documentation Project
Ubuntu Documentation Project
Translated and reviewed by Joel Goguen
Located in newtoubuntu/C/usersandgroups.xml:15(ulink) newtoubuntu/C/newtoubuntu.xml:15(ulink)
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Canonical Ltd. and members of the <placeholder-1/>
Canonical Ltd. and members of the <placeholder-1/>
Translated and reviewed by Joel Goguen
Located in newtoubuntu/C/usersandgroups.xml:15(holder) newtoubuntu/C/newtoubuntu.xml:15(holder)
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The Ubuntu Documentation Project
The Ubuntu Documentation Project
Translated and reviewed by Joel Goguen
Located in newtoubuntu/C/usersandgroups.xml:18(publishername) newtoubuntu/C/newtoubuntu.xml:18(publishername)
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During installation of Ubuntu, a single user and password is created. However, any modern operating system permits multiple users to operate the computer while preserving their own personal settings and files. On Ubuntu, each user has their own <emphasis>home directory</emphasis> in which files and settings are stored. Further, each user can be part of one or more <emphasis>groups</emphasis>, which define which parts of the system that user has access to.
During installation of Ubuntu, a single user and password is created. However, any modern operating system permits multiple users to operate the computer while preserving their own personal settings and files. On Ubuntu, each user has their own <emphasis>home directory</emphasis> in which files and settings are stored. Further, each user can be part of one or more <emphasis>groups</emphasis>, which define which parts of the system that user has access to.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Goguen
Located in newtoubuntu/C/usersandgroups.xml:20(para)
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To modify the users or groups on your system, you can use the <application>Users And Groups</application> application located in <menuchoice><guimenu>System</guimenu><guimenuitem>Administration</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Users and Groups</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
To modify the users or groups on your system, you can use the <application>Users And Groups</application> application located in <menuchoice><guimenu>System</guimenu><guimenuitem>Administration</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Users and Groups</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Goguen
Located in newtoubuntu/C/usersandgroups.xml:21(para)
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You need administrative rights to use this application (see <ulink url="administrative.xml">Administrative tasks</ulink>). You need to log out and in again in order for the changes to become effective.
You need administrative rights to use this application (see <ulink url="administrative.xml">Administrative tasks</ulink>). You need to log out and in again in order for the changes to become effective.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Goguen
Located in newtoubuntu/C/usersandgroups.xml:24(para)
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To add a new user, click on <guilabel>Add user</guilabel>, fill-in the data fields then click <guilabel>OK</guilabel>. To edit the properties of each user, click the <guilabel>Properties</guilabel> button located in the main <guilabel>Users</guilabel> window.
To add a new user, click on <guilabel>Add user</guilabel>, fill-in the data fields then click <guilabel>OK</guilabel>. To edit the properties of each user, click the <guilabel>Properties</guilabel> button located in the main <guilabel>Users</guilabel> window.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Goguen
Located in newtoubuntu/C/usersandgroups.xml:27(para)
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To give a new user administrative rights (see <ulink url="administrative.xml">Administrative Tasks</ulink>), edit that user's properties, and under the <guilabel>User Privileges</guilabel> tab, ensure that the <guilabel>Administer the system</guilabel> box is checked.
To give a new user administrative rights (see <ulink url="administrative.xml">Administrative Tasks</ulink>), edit that user's properties, and under the <guilabel>User Privileges</guilabel> tab, ensure that the <guilabel>Administer the system</guilabel> box is checked.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Goguen
Located in newtoubuntu/C/usersandgroups.xml:29(para)
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To add a new group, click on <guilabel>Manage Groups</guilabel> and click <guilabel>Add group</guilabel>. Choose a name for the new group and, if you want, change the default value for the <guilabel>Group ID</guilabel>. If you try to allocate a <guilabel>Group ID</guilabel> that is in use, the system will warn you.
To add a new group, click on <guilabel>Manage Groups</guilabel> and click <guilabel>Add group</guilabel>. Choose a name for the new group and, if you want, change the default value for the <guilabel>Group ID</guilabel>. If you try to allocate a <guilabel>Group ID</guilabel> that is in use, the system will warn you.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Goguen
Located in newtoubuntu/C/usersandgroups.xml:30(para)
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