Redhat7:User management
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Note: Graphical interface needed to use the tool
Press the Super key to enter the Activities Overview, type "Users" and then press Enter. The Users utility appears. The Super key appears in a variety of guises, depending on the keyboard and other hardware, but often as either the Windows or Command key, and typically to the left of the Spacebar.
To make changes to the user accounts first select the Unlock button and authenticate yourself as indicated by the dialog box that appears. Note that unless you have superuser privileges, the application will prompt you to authenticate as root. To add and remove users select the + and - button respectively. To edit a users language setting, select the language and a drop-down menu appears.