adduser then if you are using gnome you can use user-admin to set the basic
privileges.


>
> Hm, I am using the graphical login, but there is a drop-down menu to
> choose the layout, so it should just work....
>
> > While logged in as the original user you could open a terminal/shell
> > and "su otherusername" and try to login that way to make sure it
> > works.
>
> It did work that way, but no matter what I did, the 6-character password
> didn't work with Ubuntu's GUIs. I don't know why.
>
> I'll add a bug report, maybe someone will be able to help me.
>
> --
> Mark Holmquist
> Student, University of Redlands
> marktrac...@gmail.com
> 651.270.6285
>
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