Automatic Login on gOS
If you are using gOS and you are the only user of the machine, you may want to enable automatic login so you don't have to login every time. To enable automatic login in gOS, here are the steps to take.
- Click the leaf icon in the lower left corner of the screen and select "Applications" and then "Administration" from the menu.
- Select "Login Window" and then enter your administrator password.
- Select the "Security" tab and then check the box next to "Enable Automatic Login". Once you check this box, you will then be able to select the User that will be automatically logged in when you gOS machine boots.
- Click "Close" and your changes will be saved and automatic login will be enabled.
- Click the leaf icon in the lower left corner of the screen and select "Applications" and then "Administration" from the menu.
- Select "Login Window" and then enter your administrator password.
- Select the "Security" tab and then check the box next to "Enable Automatic Login". Once you check this box, you will then be able to select the User that will be automatically logged in when you gOS machine boots.
- Click "Close" and your changes will be saved and automatic login will be enabled.
| Rating: | 100% positive, 1 Vote |
| Categories: | Linux gOS |
| Added: | on Jan 08, 2008 at 5:19 pm |
| Added By: | an anonymous user |

