Monday, April 20, 2009

Enable or Disable Auto Login in Suse Linux

If you hate logging in every time you reboot your computer, you can easily configure Suse to automatically log you in when you start your computer. Or you can disable it if you are worried about security.

Suse Linux has an amazing set of graphical administration tools that let you perform virtually any system administration task without having to use a command line. The only problem is that there are just so many settings, it's easy for new users to get lost.

To get to this setting, click that green Suse "start" button, and type in user management into the search box, and select the highlighted option below.



Note that if you are using KDE style menus, you can launch YaST, click Security and Users, and then click User Management.

Click the Expert Options drop-down button, and select Login Settings:



Now you can check or uncheck the Auto Login checkbox, and choose the user that you want to automatically login.



In my case, I was disabling Auto Login. I prefer security, and it's not like I have to reboot linux very often.

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