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Monday 7 March 2016

How To Disable Ubuntu User Login Window

If you are are the sole user of your computer and are annoyed by the Ubuntu login window during every startup, it is better to remove it. Removing the login window will not actually remove the login password, but it will just skip the step during system startup.
Note: Make sure that you do not remove the login window on a public computer.

To remove it, first go to Login Window utility from System > Administration > Login Window.
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You  can also load it  by pressing  Alt + F2 and typing gksu /usr/sbin/gdmsetup in Run Application box. login-window-alt-f2
This will open the Login Window Preferences window. Now, to enable auto login, go to Security tab and check Enable Automatic Login and enter user name for your system. You can also set delay in auto login by checking Enable Timed Login and selecting time in seconds. If you enable it, your system will wait for specified number of second before logging you.
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Click Close and reboot your system. Now you won’t see the login windows anymore and won’t need to type the password during every startup.  Enabling automatic login is not recommended because it will lead to higher security risk. Enjoy!

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