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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><!-- Converted by db4-upgrade version 1.0 -->
<section xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:ns6="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:ns5="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:ns4="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:ns3="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:ns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xml:id="drakxid-addUser" version="5.0" xml:lang="uk">
  <info>
    <title xml:id="BId-drakxid-addUser-ti1">Застаріле — додавання користувача</title>
  </info>

  <mediaobject condition="expert">
<imageobject> <imagedata revision="1" fileref="dx-addUser.png"
width="11.5cm" align="center" format="PNG"
xml:id="BId-drakxid-addUser-im1"></imagedata> </imageobject></mediaobject>

  <para revision="3" xml:id="BId-drakxid-addUser-pa1"><application>GNU/Linux</application> is a multi-user system which means each
user can have his or her own preferences, own files and so on. But unlike
<literal>root</literal>, who is the system administrator, the <indexterm xml:id="BId-drakxid-addUser-it1">
      <primary>users</primary>

      <secondary>adding</secondary>
    </indexterm>users you add at this point won't be authorized to
change anything except their own files and their own configurations,
protecting the system from unintentional or malicious changes which could
have a serious impact on it.</para>

  <para xml:id="BIdNEW-drakxid-addUser-pa5">You will have to create at least one regular user for yourself — this is the
account which you should use for routine, day-to-day usage. Although it's
very easy to log in as <literal>root</literal> to do anything and
everything, it may also be very dangerous! A very simple mistake could mean
that your system won't work any more. If you make a serious mistake as a
regular user, the worst that can happen is that you'll lose some
information, but you won't affect the entire system.</para>

  <para revision="3" xml:id="BId-drakxid-addUser-pa2">The first field asks you for a real name. <application>DrakX</application>
will use the first word you type in this field and copy it, all in
lowercase, to the <guimenu>Login name</guimenu> field, which is the name
this user will enter to log on to the system. You can override it and change
the <guimenu>Login Name</guimenu>. The next step is to enter a
password. From a security point of view, a non-privileged (regular) user's
password is not as crucial as the <literal>root</literal> password, but
that's no reason to neglect it by making it blank or too simple: after all,
<emphasis>your</emphasis> files could be the ones at risk.</para>

  <para revision="3" xml:id="BId-drakxid-addUser-pa3">Once you click on <guimenu>Accept user</guimenu> you can add other
users. Add a user for each one of your friends, your father, your sister,
etc. Click <guimenu>Next</guimenu> when you're finished adding users.</para>

  <para revision="3"></para>

  <para revision="3"></para>

  <tip condition="expert">
    <para revision="1" xml:id="BId-drakxid-addUser-pa4">Clicking the <guibutton>Advanced</guibutton> button allows you to change the
default <literal>shell</literal> for that user
(<application>bash</application> by default).</para>
  </tip>

  
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    <imageobject>
      <imagedata align="center" fileref="dx-autologin.png" format="PNG" xml:id="drakx-im17a" revision="1" width="11.5cm"/>
    </imageobject>
  </mediaobject>
  
 
 <para xml:id="BId-drakx-pa142a" revision="6">When you're finished adding
  users, you'll be asked to choose a user who will be automatically
  logged into the system when the computer boots up. If you're
  interested in that feature (and don't care much about security),
  choose the desired user (if more than one regular user is defined)
  and select a window manager, then click on
  <guibutton>
Next</guibutton>. If you're not interested in this
  feature, uncheck the <guilabel>Do you want to use this
    feature?</guilabel> box.</para> -->
</section>