Andrej Borsenkow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 13 Apr 2001, Blue Lizard wrote:
>
>
> > >
> > > And all these users appear in kdm login user selection window because it
> > > does not know anything abut them :-(
> > >
> > > -andrej
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Use the kdm configurator. In kde it is r
On 13 Apr 2001, Blue Lizard wrote:
> >
> > And all these users appear in kdm login user selection window because it
> > does not know anything abut them :-(
> >
> > -andrej
> >
> >
>
> Use the kdm configurator. In kde it is referred to as login manager.
> It will let you define who is shown (i.
On 12 Apr 2001 01:23:31 +0400, Andrej Borsenkow wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Alexander Skwar wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > As I said, I upgraded the setup package. Having a look at the /etc/passwd and
> > /etc/group files, I wonder about why there are some users/groups in there.
> >
> > In /etc/group
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Hi
>
> As I said, I upgraded the setup package. Having a look at the /etc/passwd and
> /etc/group files, I wonder about why there are some users/groups in there.
>
> In /etc/group, what do I need the groups qmail and djbdns for? I don't plan
> on us
Hi
As I said, I upgraded the setup package. Having a look at the /etc/passwd and
/etc/group files, I wonder about why there are some users/groups in there.
In /etc/group, what do I need the groups qmail and djbdns for? I don't plan
on using djbdns and qmail. Further, why is there no group flo