Thanks, folks! I’ll do it as you suggest. But, with one thing learnt, other doubts raise. Thorsten, In your example about users’ groups config:


 root@your_machine:/etc# grep your_users group
  wheel
:x:4:your_user
  floppy
:x:8:your_user
  dialout
:x:11:your_user
  audio
:x:12:pulse,your_user
  video
:x:13:your_user
  cdrom
:x:16:your_user
  scanner
:x:20:your_user
  network
:x:21:your_user
  kvm
:x:24:your_user
  users
:x:100:your_user
  pulse
-access:x:997:your_user
  your_user
:x:1000:
  wireshark
:x:992:your_user
  clamav
:x:991:your_user
  socklog
:x:989:your_user


Could you explain what each group is? What they do, exactly? I’m not familiar with ‘wireshark’, ‘clamav’ and ‘soklog’ (I might say I’m no longer a newbie , but I’m still far from being experienced with ‘the guts’ of Linux systems…!); further, what are those numbers after ‘x’ in each line?...


Regards!



Em sexta-feira, 16 de outubro de 2015 06:15:57 UTC-3, Thorsten Johannvorderbrueggen escreveu:
...

> On Thu, 15 Oct 2015 14:39:13 -0700 (PDT)
> Steve Prybylx <sa.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Yes, you can, and should, add your new user via terminal or tty.
> > >
> > > # useradd -m <USERNAME>
> >
> > # passwd <USERNAME>
> >
> >  Is the simplest form.
> >
> > Check out https://github.com/voidlinux/documentation/wiki/Quickstart and
> > https://github.com/voidlinux/documentation/wiki/configuration for more
> > information.
> >
>
 dont forget to add your user(s) to some group(s) ... depends on your needs ... here's "my" config
 
 root@your_machine:/etc# grep your_user group
 wheel:x:4:your_user
 floppy:x:8:your_user
 dialout:x:11:your_user
 audio:x:12:pulse,your_user
 video:x:13:your_user
 cdrom:x:16:your_user
 scanner:x:20:your_user
 network:x:21:your_user
 kvm:x:24:your_user
 users:x:100:your_user
 pulse-access:x:997:your_user
 your_user:x:1000:
 wireshark:x:992:your_user
 clamav:x:991:your_user
 socklog:x:989:your_user
 
 if you want to use sudo, the you also have to change sudoers (visudo) ... i use the group "wheel" for it ... but mostly "sudo" ist used for
 
 ....
 ##
 ## User privilege specification
 ##
 root ALL=(ALL) ALL
 
 ## Uncomment to allow members of group wheel to execute any command
 %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL
 
 ## Same thing without a password
 # %wheel ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
 
 ## Uncomment to allow members of group sudo to execute any command
 # %sudo        ALL=(ALL) ALL
 ....
 
 
> > On Thursday, October 15, 2015 at 4:21:10 PM UTC-4, André Luiz Duarte de
> > Queiroz wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi, I've just installed Void Linux in a virtual machine from its liveCD
> > > (X86_64 version, with LXDE), for testing purposes; I'm looking for a distro
> > > "systemd free" to, eventually, replace my current desktop system (Mageia)
> > > and, so far, I'm very impressed and hopeful with Void Linux! Both liveCDs
> > > I've got ('flavours' LXDE, and XFCE with "musl") run so fast they look  
> > > already installed in the HD! Quite impressive!!
> > >
> > > However, I've some doubts; after installed LXDE version at a VirtualBox
> > > virtual machine, when trying o run it for the first time, I've found that
> > > there was only root user defined; there's no common uses set during
> > > installing process...
> > >
> > > In the initial screen, the system requires user login. I tried to login as
> > > anon with default password, but it failed. I did login as root user (" su
> > > "), with the password I set during installing (that text only installing
> > > tool is much more simple than graphical tools I'm used with using Mageia
> > > and other distros... but it works!). Being a KDE user (running Mageia), I'm
> > > not used with LCDE sessions, and just don't know where/how to set a common
> > > user, once login as "su" is not a good policy, even when working in a
> > > virtual machine...! I couldn't find yet any graphical tool to set a new
> > > user and other system settings, should I make this through a terminal?
> > >
> > > I have other doubts about setting the system, especially some related to
> > > multi-language input in Void Linux (with ibus), but I shall wait to clarify
> > > such topics after have solved basic settings of the system.
> > > I look forward to have a sooner reply from you, folks!
> > > Regards!
> > >
> >
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Cheers
  Thorsten

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