How do you add a new user in Ubuntu?

There are two methods to add a new user in Ubuntu.

  1. Add a new user through the command line.
  2. Open the terminal.
  3. To add a new user, run the following command: sudo adduser username. The username should be the name of the new user you want to add.
  4. The terminal will prompt you to enter the new user’s password, full name and other information. Simply follow the prompts to complete the creation of the new user.
  5. Add a new user using the graphic interface.
  6. Open the “Settings” application.
  7. Click on the “Users” option.
  8. Click on the “Unlock” button in the right sidebar, enter the administrator password to gain permission to make changes.
  9. Click on the “Add User” button.
  10. Enter the username, password, and full name of the new user in the pop-up dialog box.
  11. Clicking on the “Add” button will complete the creation of a new user.

Adding a new user requires administrator privileges whether through the command line or graphical interface.

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