From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2015 13:21:09 -0700 (PDT) From: =?UTF-8?Q?Andr=C3=A9_Luiz_Duarte_de_Queiroz?= To: voidlinux Message-Id: Subject: How to set a new user? MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----=_Part_7_55624469.1444940469691" ------=_Part_7_55624469.1444940469691 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_8_164146064.1444940469692" ------=_Part_8_164146064.1444940469692 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 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! ------=_Part_8_164146064.1444940469692 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi, I've just installed Void Linux in a virtual machin= e 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 hop= eful with Void Linux! Both liveCDs I've got ('flavours' LXDE, a= nd XFCE with "musl") run so fast they look=C2=A0 already installe= d 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 w= ith default password, but it failed. I did login as root user (" su &q= uot;), with the password I set during installing (that text only installing= tool is much more simple than graphical tools I'm used with using Mage= ia 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 s= et a common user, once login as "su" is not a good policy, even w= hen 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 throug= h a terminal?

I have other doubts about setting the system, especial= ly some related to multi-language input in Void Linux (with ibus), but I sh= all wait to clarify such topics after have solved basic settings of the sys= tem.
I look forward to have a sooner reply from you, folks!
Regards!<= br>
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