It depends on exactly what you mean. You can easily add a user to your Linux
workstation (with the "adduser" command), and you can use "cp" to copy
various config files from an existing user's home directory to the new
user's home directory.
Some parts of a Linux workstation's "setup", though, are global in nature,
and adding a user won't change that.
So it depends on what "new things" you want to "try".
At 07:42 AM 7/5/00 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi;
>I would like to try some new things, but I do not want to mess up my current
>setup.
>So is there a way that I can copy the current setup and assign it to a "test"
>user?
>That way if something gets corrupted or messed up I still have the original.
>
>Thanks for any pointers.
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