It does work? Hmm, if so, then it matters little to me which one is used.
If I might ask, what's the difference, from KDM's point of view, as the user isn't prompted for a password in either scenario, effectively making either one a passwordless login... David On Wednesday 10 March 2004 17:26, Martin K�chler wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 10. M�rz 2004 18:06 schrieb David Pye: > > > Should passwordless logins even be allowed? > > > > Absolutely - there are a number of scenarios where this behaviour is > > almost mandatory - I have two. > > > > Firstly, my mother's PC - she is the only person who ever used it, and > > can even access it, so why can't I allow her to autologin? It's one less > > thing for her to worry about. > > but autologin with an account that has a password works fine in kde 3.2 (I > am using it), wouldn't that have the same effect for your mother ?

