Type removeuser <username> at the terminal prompt. You must be the root user.
hi, try this userdel -rf
useradd <username> -c "Full name" passwd <username> userdel <username>
Yast is an administrator tool that allows administrators to install patches, add or delete users, etc.
If you are using Windows XP or Vista you need to be in another Administrator account. Then to go Control Panel, Users, and click on the user you want to delete. If there is only one admin account on the computer, you cannot delete it. The procedure is different in Leopard (OS X) and Linux.
userdel -r or manually
Many Linux distributions are intended for home users.
In Linux, delete to new line commands, such as dd in vi or vim, are used to delete text from the current cursor position to the end of the line or to the next line break. These commands are useful for quickly removing unwanted text or correcting mistakes without needing to manually select and delete characters. They enhance efficiency in text editing by allowing users to perform deletions in one command instead of multiple keystrokes.
The users and developers.
With program fdisk (or cfdisk etc).
This is the problem, no one really knows. Unlike Windows or OS X, Linux doesn't really have you "register" or phone home to anyone, so no statistic on how many Linux users there are is accurate. I personally estimate Linux users number at least as much as OS X users, though many will not agree with me.
PenLUG is: Peninsula Linux Users' Group.
Some recommended recording software options for Linux users include Audacity, Ardour, and OBS Studio.