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on your security requirements you may wish to use an existing user,
however this is your own choice.
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# adduser -m sysop
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+<P>For SUSE distributions, the command would be ..
+<P>
+<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
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+# useradd -m sysop
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+<P>
<P>Now set a password for the user ...
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-<H2><A NAME="ss1.5">1.5 Starting up for the first time</A>
+<H2><A NAME="ss1.5">1.5 The client program</A>
+</H2>
+
+<P>In earlier versions of Spider, all the processes were Perl scripts. This
+was fine but with a lot of users your computer memory would soon be used up.
+To combat this a new client was written in "C". This client only works for
+<EM>incoming</EM> connects at the moment. Before you can use it though it
+has to be "made". CD to /spider/src and type <EM>make</EM>. You
+should see the output on your screen and hopefully now have a small C program
+called <EM>client</EM>. Leave it in this directory.
+<P>
+<P>
+<H2><A NAME="ss1.6">1.6 Starting up for the first time</A>
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<P>We can now bring spider up for the first time and see if all is well or not!
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<P>and both the cluster and the client should return to Linux prompts.
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-<H2><A NAME="ss1.6">1.6 The Client program</A>
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-
-<P>In earlier versions of Spider, all the processes were Perl scripts. This
-was fine but with a lot of users your computer memory would soon be used up.
-To combat this a new client was written in "C". This client only works for
-<EM>incoming</EM> connects at the moment. Before you can use it though it
-has to be "made". CD to /spider/src and type <EM>make</EM>. You
-should see the output on your screen and hopefully now have a small C program
-called <EM>client</EM>. Leave it in this directory.
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