On Wed, 21 Feb 2018, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 20 February 2018, Robert P. J. Day sent:
> it all looks reasonable, until i get to a section in the user/group
> administration chapter called "configure user profiles."
Is it referring more to administrative controls placed on user
accounts (quotas, permissions, etc)?
It it simply referring to data about users (account names, real
names, that kind of thing)?
You'd need to provide some more insight into what that manual talks
about to get a good answer to your question.
still working my way through it, but i see nothing beyond exactly
what i expect -- references to /etc/profile, .profile, /etc/skel and
so on. i'm just wondering if there is actually a thing called a "user
profile" in linux, beyond just what i would call account configuration
or account customization or what have you.
rday