Passwords are mandatory (and always have been) but you can enable
autologin in gnome-control-center. This allows you to log on without
typing your password.
I meant this situation exactly.
I did not say a word against encryption being a default setting, but I am against forcing anything upon the user.
The freedom of settings have been the biggest strength and also the biggest reason that we have argued with,
when we wanted to tell people that using Linux over other operating systems was good actually.
We boasted about the options that you can have your own operating system tailored to your preferences. Unlike
Windows, unlike MacOS.
Please, Franta, let's not spoil the traditions of Linux being a free (as in speech) system where everybody is
welcome to do as they want.
Problem is, unless you have a LUKS password equal to your user account
password, you'll just get a modal dialog when you log in prompting you
to unlock gnome-keyring. So it's never really worked.
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