Dear Mr George,
Please take note of the notation---
System/Administration/Login Window
System->Administration->Login Window
and similar notations mean this:
Go to the menu System at the top panel, there you would find a submenu
labelled "Administration", under that click "Login Window".
Hope this clarified your doubt.
Regards,
--Sriram

On Jan 16, 10:12 pm, George <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you. How do I get to the System/Administration/Login window?
>
> On Jan 16, 9:55 am, linuxonbute <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > In ubuntu 8.10 System/Administration/Login Window gets you to the
> > application.
> > Then click on the Security Tab and then click in the little box next
> > to Enable Automatic Login then select the user you want it for in the
> > drop down list.
> > At the next boot that user will be logged in without the system asking
> > for user/password.
>
> > On 16 Jan, 13:58, JTF <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Try 
> > > thishttp://www.watchingthenet.com/how-to-enable-automati-logon-in-ubuntu-...
>
> > > Remember, enabling autologin enables ANYONE to access your stuff when
> > > you are not there.  If you don't want someone to use your system when
> > > you are not there, I suggest keeping the login.
>
> > > On Jan 16, 8:39 am, George <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I am the only user of this computer. Can I, easily, change the log in
> > > > at start up so that it no longer prompts me for the password?
> > > > Thanks, George
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