When I recently installed v12.2 a didn’t disable auto-login at boot, assuming I could change later. I am looking in Yast>>Boot Loader but can’t see where to make this change. Should I be looking somewhere else?
regards,
Mike
When I recently installed v12.2 a didn’t disable auto-login at boot, assuming I could change later. I am looking in Yast>>Boot Loader but can’t see where to make this change. Should I be looking somewhere else?
regards,
Mike
If you’re using KDE, go to System Settings → Login Screen. Select the tab “Convenience”, and uncheck “Enable Auto-Login”.
On 2012-12-02 13:56, mikejd wrote:
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> When I recently installed v12.2 a didn’t disable auto-login at boot,
> assuming I could change later. I am looking in Yast>>Boot Loader but
> can’t see where to make this change. Should I be looking somewhere else?
cer@Telcontar:~> grep -i autologin /etc/sysconfig/*
grep: /etc/sysconfig/dhcpd: Permission denied
/etc/sysconfig/displaymanager:DISPLAYMANAGER_AUTOLOGIN=""
cer@Telcontar:~>
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 12.1 x86_64 “Asparagus” at Telcontar)
Thanks, robin_listas. That sorted it.
evetsnameloc - checked this and autologin was not enabled in KDE, but thanks for the suggestion.
Mike
In Yast, its under: Security & Users > User and Group Management … select the user, click “Expert” button (bottom right), and select “Login Settings”