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/home/<USER_NAME>
•The field Create a private group of this user:
a) enabled (default):
This configuration in conjunction with the default umask (002) will lead
to the situation, that only the user is able to write in those files he created
with the T
OPSPIN. That means no other user could work with his spectro-
scopic data.
b) disabled:
New user will be assigned to the group users
This configuration in conjunction with the default umask (002) will lead
to the situation, that the user and all members of the group users are able
to write in those files he created with the T
OPSPIN. That means all other
users of his/her group can work with his spectroscopic data.
• Enable the field Specify user ID manually if necessary (see introduction of
this chapter) and type in the desired ID of the new user
• click OK
8.1.1 Change group membership of an existing user
1. Click <red hat> → System Settings → Users and Groups
2. If you are not logged in as root, a window run as root - KDE su will appear
• enter root password
3. A window KDE User Manager will appear:
• Click on an existing user and click on Properties
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