Tim wrote:
Karl Larsen:
Today I learned how to log into F7 without the usual name and
password.
Tim:
Normally not a good idea to do, but however...
Karl Larsen:
It is a good idea if the computer is in the Home.
Note I said "normally" not a good idea. There are exceptions, of
course, but just because it's in the home doesn't automatically make it
a good one. e.g. You have guests, they turn on the box, and aren't
stopped from being able to read/delete you mail, or otherwise make a
nuisance of themselves.
It's not something that I'd do, unless I was absolutely certain nobody
could muck about with the box.
To start an application, automatically, once logged in. Look at the
"Sessions" preference.
I have and will look more close thanks.
You'll probably, also, find a few preset items, in there, that are a
waste of your time, and you can disable them from starting. I did that
with bluetooth things, for example.
Yes I did see bluetooth and it is silly to start the software since
this old computer has no bluetooth radio :-)
I will visit that panel again and fix that. Thanks.
Karl
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