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This settings module allows you to configure the login procedure. You can find more details about these settings in [http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase-workspace/kdm/configuring-kdm.html the Handbook]. | This settings module allows you to configure the login procedure. You can find more details about these settings in [http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase-workspace/kdm/configuring-kdm.html the Handbook]. | ||
Revision as of 08:51, 1 September 2011
Settings for the login screen |
This settings module allows you to configure the login procedure. You can find more details about these settings in the Handbook.
Convenience
If you don't want to type your username and password during login, you can check the
box here, then select the user you want to auto-login with, and hit . Remember, though, that anyone who can physically access your computer or laptop will also have instant access to all your data. You need to make a risk assessment before using this facility.