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@vidister adduser is the quick and dirty, useradd is for more advanced use cases, shell scripts and Docker files π I swear...we have to just all agree to stop writing wrappers to fix things that aren't broken. Stop typing apt-get, you are human are you not? Save yourself four characters and just type 'apt' and as a reward you get the fancy progress bar by default! |
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*sighs*
*Asks man/Google which one creates the default shell and homedir again*