--- Ted Gervais ve1drg@av.eastlink.ca wrote:
Thanks Jim and to others on the list.
That did the trick.
On Thu, 2007-03-08 at 14:37 -0500, Jim Perrin wrote:
On 3/8/07, Ted Gervais ve1drg@av.eastlink.ca
wrote:
I just installed Centos (version 4.4) and
wondering how I can change things
so I don't have to login.
uh....
I am aware of the security implications for
doing this but I would prefer
this if I can do it.
Yep, you can do it, so long as you're aware of the
risks.
I believe it has something to do with autologin
and if so how is this
configured ??
assuming you're using the default gnome setup, you
can configure this
by running 'gdmsetup' as root, and modifying the
security tab to allow
this and pick a user. After that, just save and
restart X.
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I thought windows only allowed this, since windows is only good for allowing all sorts of security threats.
Steven
"On the side of the software box, in the 'System Requirements' section, it said 'Requires Windows or better'. So I installed Linux."