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Unit 1: Installing Linux




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                                Figure 1.14: The Network Time Protocol Tab
























          Source: http://www.net-security.org/dl/reviews/0764543784.pdf
          This page has a fairly intuitive calendar interface, and we can set the time using the entry fields
          toward the right of the screen.
          Over a period of time, the clock in the computer tends to drift away from the actual time of the
          computer. To keep the clock in sync, we can use the Network Time Protocol (NTP) option in the
          same screen. This allows us to specify an NTP server, and the machine will keep in sync with it.
          On the Display screen, you can select the type of monitor you’re using, the resolution at which
          you’d like to work, and the color depth. If you can’t find your monitor in the list, you can choose
          Generic CRT Display or Generic LCD Display.
          The Setup Agent also provides a screen that allows us to configure an additional user. The user
          details include a Username, Full Name, and Password, as shown in Figure 1.15. If you decide to
          allow network logins, you can also select that option from this screen.

                                   Figure 1.15: Setting up a System User


















          Source: http://www.net-security.org/dl/reviews/0764543784.pdf

          Create User Accounts

          As with Windows, it’s highly recommended that you create user accounts in addition to the
          main administration or root account. The root account is omnipotent; it has permissions to create,
          modify, and destroy any file on the system.



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