So what about the radio buttons ?
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I can set up your computer to automatically logon a user...
Do you want to use this feature ?
(x) no (default)
( ) yes
user : [(v) user1 ]
desktop : [(v) KDE ]
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Pixel a �crit:
Christophe Combelles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matter of ergonomics :
The automatic logon is not a very secure feature.
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Either : Add the string "(not recommended)" just after the string "do you want
to use this feature", to give the good advice,
Or better : replace the two buttons "YES" and "NO" with two radio buttons
"yes" and "no". The radion button enabled by default should be "no". And add a
standard "next" button.
So the user which does not understand this feature will just click on "next"
and won't have this feature enabled, which is a good choice.
i agree the ergonomics of this box is no good.
but i do not agree this is that unsafe.
i'd agree to add "(not recommended)" iff the user has a
password-secured bootloader. and in that case, it's even better not to
propose autologin :)