Hi, Grofaty... Here's my argument : I did not recommend using *no
password*, but *allowing people not to type their password when login*.
This means their password would still remain applicable when sudoing :
the system is not left without protection... My recommendation
addressesthe case of people who use Ubuntu @home, who have Windows Xp as
a reference, and don't mind about security risks linked to physical
access to their station. Business people will probably have their PCs
installed by qualified people, who will only have to tick the checkbox
during the install...

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During install, make the "Automatic login" option the default choice
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/389934
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