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  • To create an operating system user ''example'' best [[open a console]] and enter the following [[commands]]:
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  • 53 bytes (8 words) - 18:43, 23 January 2012

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  • * you want to train a user how to work with a specific gui software ...t's assume you want to access an X11 session of ''user'' on the computer ''user-desktop''.
    768 bytes (123 words) - 05:20, 11 January 2011
  • ...ws a non-root user to issue ("do") commands as root (superuser, "su"). The user needs to be priviledged to do this or he needs to know the root password. Will list /root for the user who calls this command.
    329 bytes (59 words) - 05:31, 28 December 2013
  • scp ''user''@''server'':~/''file'' . Copy ''file'' from ''server'', authenticate as ''user''.
    140 bytes (20 words) - 09:58, 28 April 2009
  • autologin is if a user is automatically logged in after starting the computer with no need to type During the installation of SUSE you can choose if you want a user to be logged in automatically. In addition you can set it after installatio
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  • #REDIRECT [[create a user]]
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  • <td>User ratings <td>Display User Contributions
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  • mail from:''user@domain'' rcpt to:''other-user@other-domain''
    340 bytes (48 words) - 10:39, 13 January 2012
  • * [[create a user]]
    228 bytes (23 words) - 07:49, 22 July 2012
  • <minute> <hour> <day of month> <month> <day of week> [user] <command> where [user] is optional.
    735 bytes (110 words) - 08:44, 24 April 2014
  • 10:04:56 up 2 days, 21:06, 1 user, load average: 0.09, 0.06, 0.12
    165 bytes (22 words) - 08:06, 19 September 2013
  • To create an operating system user ''example'' best [[open a console]] and enter the following [[commands]]:
    253 bytes (34 words) - 08:45, 11 September 2015
  • * create an ordinary user * assign a password to the ordinary user
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  • * create an ordinary user * assign a password to the ordinary user
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  • Asks for a password and fetches the mail of user ''131313'' from the pop3 server ''pop.gmx.net''. user "yourusername"
    909 bytes (143 words) - 09:08, 22 April 2014
  • <li> for every user (in this case ''root'') === java plugin works for root, but not for user ===
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  • smbclient --user "''windowsdomain''\''windowsuser''" -L ''server'' Here you replace ''user'' by your user name, ''password'' by your password, ''computer'' by your computer's name,
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  • ...u want to share a screen session with another user, let him log in as your user and call
    997 bytes (165 words) - 09:02, 23 April 2014
  • | user | To create a backup of your database ''database1'' as user ''wikiuser'' stored to the file ''dump.sql'' use the command
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  • The columns are separated by colons. The first column contains the user name. The second column contains the password.
    358 bytes (52 words) - 14:55, 21 October 2010
  • Check that the user mythtv can log in to mysql: mysql --user=mythtv --password=mythtv
    2 KB (277 words) - 17:07, 10 December 2011
  • ...tells you what it is for. This is especially important for attracting new user. <br /> Print the user name associated with the current effective user id.
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  • ...un several operating system images on one physical computer. Regarding the user experience, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/emulation emulation] is the same drive c: file="/home/user/qemu/harddisk.img" partition=1
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  • ...ux life, you need to control your servers in the internet with a graphical user interface. This is tedious when you are behind a corporate firewall blockin * edit /etc/guacamole/user-mapping.xml
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  • ...ux life, you need to control your servers in the internet with a graphical user interface. This is tedious when you are behind a corporate firewall blockin Here's what you do as root user:
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  • ...ux life, you need to control your servers in the internet with a graphical user interface. This is tedious when you are behind a corporate firewall blockin Here's what you do as root user:
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  • Then add a subversion user and its group: Now add user rights management to your subversion. Modify /srv/svn/repos/conf/svnserve.c
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  • export http_proxy=''user'':''password''@''proxy'':''port''/
    505 bytes (77 words) - 12:27, 20 April 2014
  • A [[terminal server]] allows a user to log in and work on the server just as he would do on his desktop. The fo
    539 bytes (88 words) - 07:13, 16 June 2014
  • ps -eo pcpu,pid,user,args | sort -k 1 -r | head -10
    515 bytes (73 words) - 08:43, 24 April 2014
  • tmpfs 99M 0 99M 0% /run/user/838632064 tmpfs on /run/user/838632064 type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,size=100952k,mode=700,uid=83
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  • ...root, so make sure you have at least one ordinary user. Add a user name ''user'' like this: useradd -m user
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  • '''Roundcube''' is a mail user agent that is running as [[webmail]] service. Roundcube uses a database to store contacts, user preferences and the like. The database can be [[mysql]], [[sqlite]] or anot
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  • ...ux life, you need to control your servers in the internet with a graphical user interface. This is tedious when you are behind a corporate firewall blockin Here's what you do as root user:
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  • https://mediacenter.gmx.net/ /mnt davfs user,noauto 0 0
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  • user "''username@provider.net''" * ''localuser'' with your local user on your Linux box.
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  • ...ur username and password due to [[passwordless login]]. If you change your user with the su or sux [[command]], this is no login shell. If you log in using : This script is specific for the user. It is situated in their home directory. The script is executed on login to
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  • * 1: rescue system, single user * 2: all services that run in (1) plus services needed for multi-user login
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  • user = nobody user = nobody
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  • * You call nxclient with your user * nxclient uses the nx user to connect to the NX server. This authentication works passwordless with a
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  • user = nobody
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  • Create a test user to see if you can login to your imap server: Make sure your user has a folder Maildir in his home directory, and mail gets delivered there.
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  • ...ux life, you need to control your servers in the internet with a graphical user interface. This is tedious when you are behind a corporate firewall blockin * become root user
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  • Header append Vary User-Agent env=!dont-vary ...er -P admin_master_password -c 1 -u oxadmin -d "Context Admin" -g Admin -s User -p secret -L defaultcontext -e oxadmin@example.com -q 1024 --access-combina
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  • ...he nxserver shell on the server. After connecting the NX user via ssh, the user for the session is authenticated. ...d computer to display the NX client program right after startup, without a user having to log in. So you want [[Nx]] to be your display manager. Here are s
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  • The best video player in the world is VLC. But when I try to run as root user it I get the following error message: Let's break in the function to get the effective user identity:
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  • /etc/init.d/nfs-user-server start || /etc/init.d/nfsserver start
    862 bytes (135 words) - 09:07, 17 October 2013
  • /etc/init.d/nfs-user-server start || /etc/init.d/nfsserver start ...gets started, no matter if your distribution names its startup script "nfs-user-server" or "nfsserver".
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  • * kill all processes of a user ''username''
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  • = User =
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  • shellinaboxd --user=0
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