I'm running Linux-Mandrake 7.02 and I want to give a few other users in my
department the ability to create and modify user accounts, but I don't want
them logging in as root. 
I've tried giving them access to Linuxconf I their user accounts, but they
still get 'permission denied' errors when they try to run it. I experimented
with giving one of them super-user access, but no luck. I'm using the User
Accounts module in Linuxconf to modify their permissions. 
I even tried using chmod to give them access to the Linuxconf files, but all
that managed to do was change the error message to 'segmentation fault.' I
used DrakConf to set the security settings to high when I installed the OS,
but I tried switching to medium and low settings with the same results. Is
there some other setting I need to modify? (Sorry if this has been covered
here before, I'm pretty new to Linux and this list).
Thanks,
-Jim

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