On Tue, 2007-02-27 at 16:16 +0000, Michael wrote:
> I'm on the verge of installing Kubuntu and
> apparently Linux asks you to log in every
> time you start it? Something that constantly
> annoying is not an OS, it's Yahoo mail. Is
> there a function or add-on program that lets
> log you in automatically?
> 
> Thanks for the advice,
> 
> Michael.

Research "single user mode".  Personally, I'm thankful that Linux asks
for a user name and password.  It means that my data is protected from
others who might try to use my computer (and yes, my computer is at
home.)  I even lock my screen when I'm not using my computer so that I
don't have to log back in when I come back, but in the meantime, no one
else can access my account.  With Windows, anyone who happened to be
passing through could access my data; with Linux only myself and those I
grant access to can...





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