Adding users and groups in three different ways allowed me to pretend to involve my family in my schoolwork, without their even knowing. The experience per instance was as follows:
At command prompt, I entered Bruno. It was fast, but being comfortable at it will require a lot of practice.
In sandbox/Gnome, I entered Stella. It was slow, counterintuitive, and awful.
In webmin, I entered Eric, and it was addictively, dangerously easy. The kind of easy that makes you wonder why you're messing with CLI. Or, um, makes other, less, technologically inclined people wonder that sort of thing. I guess.
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And if you think these are their real names, well, you have a lot to learn about MY internet savvy. Diane's not even my real name, my real name is way more complicated. So don't even try to know who we are. We're invisible. POOF!
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