From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2016 10:00:05 -0800 (PST) From: Userx Xbw To: voidlinux Message-Id: In-Reply-To: References: Subject: Re: How to set a new user? MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----=_Part_47_480625821.1454176805199" ------=_Part_47_480625821.1454176805199 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_48_508805736.1454176805199" ------=_Part_48_508805736.1454176805199 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Oh yes in that log in screen .. it looks like a little long white-ist box,= =20 click into there enter root then the password you gave it during installing= =20 it on VBox=20 On Thursday, October 15, 2015 at 3:21:10 PM UTC-5, Andr=C3=A9 Luiz Duarte d= e=20 Queiroz wrote: > > Hi, I've just installed Void Linux in a virtual machine from its liveCD= =20 > (X86_64 version, with LXDE), for testing purposes; I'm looking for a dist= ro=20 > "systemd free" to, eventually, replace my current desktop system (Mageia)= =20 > and, so far, I'm very impressed and hopeful with Void Linux! Both liveCDs= =20 > I've got ('flavours' LXDE, and XFCE with "musl") run so fast they look = =20 > already installed in the HD! Quite impressive!! > > However, I've some doubts; after installed LXDE version at a VirtualBox= =20 > virtual machine, when trying o run it for the first time, I've found that= =20 > there was only root user defined; there's no common uses set during=20 > installing process... > > In the initial screen, the system requires user login. I tried to login a= s=20 > anon with default password, but it failed. I did login as root user (" su= =20 > "), with the password I set during installing (that text only installing= =20 > tool is much more simple than graphical tools I'm used with using Mageia= =20 > and other distros... but it works!). Being a KDE user (running Mageia), I= 'm=20 > not used with LCDE sessions, and just don't know where/how to set a commo= n=20 > user, once login as "su" is not a good policy, even when working in a=20 > virtual machine...! I couldn't find yet any graphical tool to set a new= =20 > user and other system settings, should I make this through a terminal? > > I have other doubts about setting the system, especially some related to= =20 > multi-language input in Void Linux (with ibus), but I shall wait to clari= fy=20 > such topics after have solved basic settings of the system. > I look forward to have a sooner reply from you, folks! > Regards! > ------=_Part_48_508805736.1454176805199 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Oh yes in that log in screen .. it looks like a little lon= g white-ist box, click into there enter root then the password you gave it = during installing it on VBox





On Thursday, October 1= 5, 2015 at 3:21:10 PM UTC-5, Andr=C3=A9 Luiz Duarte de Queiroz wrote:
Hi, I've just i= nstalled Void Linux in a virtual machine from its liveCD (X86_64 version, w= ith 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 s= o fast they look=C2=A0 already installed in the HD! Quite impressive!!
<= br>However, I've some doubts; after installed LXDE version at a Virtual= Box virtual machine, when trying o run it for the first time, I've foun= d that there was only root user defined; there's no common uses set dur= ing 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 durin= g installing (that text only installing tool is much more simple than graph= ical 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 &quo= t;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 sys= tem settings, should I make this through a terminal?

I have other do= ubts about setting the system, especially some related to multi-language in= put in Void Linux (with ibus), but I shall wait to clarify such topics afte= r have solved basic settings of the system.
I look forward to have a soo= ner reply from you, folks!
Regards!
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