After installing Kubuntu 9.04 on a friends laptop, it is time to give it back.
But first, I want to make sure that he has exactly the same rights as me so he never needs my password to do anything. In other words, I want him to be able to sudo etc., add users, do any administrative tasks I can do with my account today.
I would prefer to keep my account on the laptop for support, but I will not always be around to help, and he needs to learn to do some of the stuff himself.
Is there a way to set the preferred language for a user? As I see it, one of the other, little spoken of, advantages of Linux is the ability to have several languages installed. I love to be able to log on with English while the regular users uses Portugues or Norwegian.
When I install new software, will it automagically bring along the translations I need, or do I have to install them separately?
As you might understand, I am kinda making sure that the "wrapping" is as good as possible before handing it over. They have already seen a bit of the installation and like it a lot. Now it remains to see if they will like using it.
But first, I want to make sure that he has exactly the same rights as me so he never needs my password to do anything. In other words, I want him to be able to sudo etc., add users, do any administrative tasks I can do with my account today.
I would prefer to keep my account on the laptop for support, but I will not always be around to help, and he needs to learn to do some of the stuff himself.
Is there a way to set the preferred language for a user? As I see it, one of the other, little spoken of, advantages of Linux is the ability to have several languages installed. I love to be able to log on with English while the regular users uses Portugues or Norwegian.
When I install new software, will it automagically bring along the translations I need, or do I have to install them separately?
As you might understand, I am kinda making sure that the "wrapping" is as good as possible before handing it over. They have already seen a bit of the installation and like it a lot. Now it remains to see if they will like using it.

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