This kind of information would be perfect for presentation by the
installer during the copying phase.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: debian-installer
Following is a little informative text for the set up users and
passwords stage:
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- The informational text
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: debian-installer
Following is a little informative text for the set up users and
passwords stage:
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- It is easy for multiple users to collaborate on a debian/ubuntu system.
- Just keep in mind that access to files always depends on
The informational text suggested is and can be updated on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultiUserManagement
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I agree with his findings. About the FUSE filesystem Daemon, I have
rewritten the procedure on how to get this local share between users to
be done easily on http://airkayu.com/node/24 just in case you are still
in a maze.
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The following wiki page now contains more information and ties together related
bugs.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultiUserManagement
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Thank you for reassigning the bug.
Yes, the info should really be in the documentation, too.
I have filed this from practice. Many support requests deal with (new,
aka ex windows) users that have installed ubuntu not able to easily
collaborate with other users on their ubuntu installation.
The
I really don't think that the installer is the right place for verbose
explanations of how to use Unix. Most people would much prefer to get
through the installer as quickly as possible and get on with using the
resulting system.
Could we please find some kind of user guide to put this
It's ment to inform the user during install and GPL of course.
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