Re: auto login

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> 
> 
> I got autologin on Centos (KDE) working OK.
> Problem is, after you log off, it waits 30 seconds
> and then logs the user back on again.
> 
> What I would like to do instead I think is have a login,
> "demo", that they could log in with.  Problem is, all
> logins require a password.  I would like them just to
> be able to type "demo" in the login prompt and it will
> log them in without them having to enter a password, and
> will run my program automatically.
> 
> I know how to do all of that except remove the password
> requirement (obviously for user demo only).

KDE can sort this out for you.  Open the "Control Center" app, then
"System Administration" and then "Login Manager".

Enter "Administrator mode" at the bottom and then on the "Convenience"
tab, select "Enable Passwordless-Logins" and then tick the user "demo"
underneath to have that power.

-Andy


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