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Online xr200

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KDE auto login delay
« on: January 11, 2011, 09:02:24 AM »
I tried LXDE for a while, and it had a very for auto login where you could (for example) set a delay before auto login occurs.
During this delay interval, any user could login.  If no user was selected during the delay interval and it timed out, then the
default user would automatically login.    I found this a very useful feature if a couple of people are sharing the same computer.
With KDE, is there some way to set up something similar?  Or in other words, is there a way to set up KDE so that it's easy for
the non-default user to login (without having to login the default user, and then logout the default user)?

Offline wedgetail

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Re: KDE auto login delay
« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2011, 05:13:16 AM »
xr200
Welcome to Forum  it seems quite a few has read your post but nobody replied. I can't give you and answer but perhaps if you go to the LXDE section and put the question there you may get an answer from the makers.  I think it is a bit further down the Forum Main page  :)
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