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One of the reasons that Ubuntu (and Linux) are considered so secure is because they require passwords to install software or to configure the system.  They also require passwords to login to the computer.  If you want to bypass the login password, there is an Auto Login function you can set and use.
 
One of the reasons that Ubuntu (and Linux) are considered so secure is because they require passwords to install software or to configure the system.  They also require passwords to login to the computer.  If you want to bypass the login password, there is an Auto Login function you can set and use.
 
=== Activating autologin ===
 
=== Activating autologin ===
<ol><li>Load the Gnome Administration utility,</li></ol>
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# Load the Gnome Administration utility by
 
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clicking on System -> Administration -> Login Window
click on System -> Administration -> Login Window
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# Change to the '''Security''' tab.
<ol><li>Change to the '''Security''' tab.
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# Enable the checkbox for '''Enable Automatic Login'''
</li><li>Enable the checkbox for '''Enable Automatic Login'''
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# Select your user account from the drop-down list of users.
</li><li>Select your user account from the drop-down list of users.</li></ol>
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{i} The super user password will still be required to install software, updates and perform other system administration tasks.
 
{i} The super user password will still be required to install software, updates and perform other system administration tasks.
 
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2010年5月19日 (三) 16:50的版本


{i} This page applies to Ubuntu 7.04 and higher.

Enabling Automatic Login

One of the reasons that Ubuntu (and Linux) are considered so secure is because they require passwords to install software or to configure the system. They also require passwords to login to the computer. If you want to bypass the login password, there is an Auto Login function you can set and use.

Activating autologin

  1. Load the Gnome Administration utility by

clicking on System -> Administration -> Login Window

  1. Change to the Security tab.
  2. Enable the checkbox for Enable Automatic Login
  3. Select your user account from the drop-down list of users.

{i} The super user password will still be required to install software, updates and perform other system administration tasks.