The following tutorial describes a very simple way to start automatic login without entering a password in our Debian 11 system. We can do everything in two ways, both through the terminal and from the settings of our system.
The following tutorial describes a very simple way to start automatic login without entering a password in our Debian 11 system. We can do everything in two ways, both through the terminal and from the settings of our system
The following tutorial describes a very simple way to start automatic login without entering a password in our Debian 11 system. We can do everything in two ways, both through the terminal and from the settings of our system
and with sudo permissions we edit the file:
sudo nano /etc/gdm3/daemon.conf
and with sudo permissions we edit the file:
#AutomaticLoginEnable = true
#AutomaticLogin = nazwauzytkownika
and with sudo permissions we edit the file:
and with sudo permissions we edit the file?
and with sudo permissions we edit the file.
and with sudo permissions we edit the file.
and with sudo permissions we edit the file, and with sudo permissions we edit the file.
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