Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A while back a friend of mine showed me a Red Hat machine they were
> running at work.They had X setup, and there was some sort of user
> manager tool they had up there, which supposedly came with the system.
> It did all kinds of snappy things like add and remove
> A while back a friend of mine showed me a Red Hat machine they were
> running at work.They had X setup, and there was some sort of user
> manager tool they had up there, which supposedly came with the system.
> It did all kinds of snappy things like add and remove users, allowing
> you to pick sh
Hi All,
A while back a friend of mine showed me a Red Hat machine they were
running at work.They had X setup, and there was some sort of user
manager tool they had up there, which supposedly came with the system.
It did all kinds of snappy things like add and remove users, allowing
you to pick she
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