Silly question… but what do I do so that the user has to login to the computer rather than auto logging in?
Somewhere in Yast but I can’t find it…
/jlar
Silly question… but what do I do so that the user has to login to the computer rather than auto logging in?
Somewhere in Yast but I can’t find it…
/jlar
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Yast: Security and Users: User and Group Administration: Expert Options:
Login Settings: Uncheck checkbox.
You may need to have the user auto-logging-in selected… I only have
one user so I can’t say for sure.
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Good luck.
eeijlar wrote:
> Silly question… but what do I do so that the user has to login to the
> computer rather than auto logging in?
>
> Somewhere in Yast but I can’t find it…
>
> /jlar
>
>
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That’s it thanks…
There’s a system setting which probably turns it off, I uncheck auto-login on installation and I have :
fir:/etc/sysconfig # grep AUTOLOGIN /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager
DISPLAYMANAGER_AUTOLOGIN=""
In the System /etc/sysconfig editor under DIPLAYMANAGER_AUTOLOGIN
File: /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager
Possible Values: Any value
Default Value:
Description:
Define the user whom should get logged in without request. If string
is empty, display standard login dialog.