On 2/22/07, Jan Claeys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On do, 2007-02-22 at 15:54 +0100, Ouattara Oumar Aziz wrote: > > Should we do the same mistakes as in windows ? I think having a > > password is better cause we should teach people about security > > measures. and that gdm password thing's a pretty simple thing but > > means a lot. > > True, but I see at least one exception: young children don't know how to > enter a username & password. OTOH they don't need administrator (sudo) > rights of course...
what I did in that situation was to have the young kids account autologin without a password after 20sec via gdm. That account obviously didn't have any admin rights. If a grown up wanted to login into their own account, they had 20 secs to do it after the machine booted into gdm, or via the fast-user-switch-applet from within the kids session. So the kids just had to turn on the computer, and within a minute they were in their user session without any interactions. With the appropriate icons setup in the panel or in the desktop, they will all ready to go to play, even if they don't know how to read. But kids can learn pretty easily about username/password And by the time they know how to read and type my experience is that they will use the password method rather easily. I known that my oldest son, once I created his first own user account and password, was pretty excited to have his own like his parents. His password is still a bit weak, but we'll work on this later on :) -- Daniel Robitaille -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss
