Are you sure the line is uncommented, so without # at the beginning? Is your login step done via a graphical interface? Logo Hypra JEAN-PHILIPPE MENGUAL DIRECTEUR TECHNIQUE ET QUALITÉ 28, rue de la chapelle, 75018, Paris Tel : +339 72 49 76 75 <tel:+33972497675> <tel:+33676349337> support@hypra.fr <mailto:support@hypra.fr> www.hypra.fr <http://www.hypra.fr/> Facebook Hypra <https://www.facebook.com/hyprasoftware/> Twitter Hypra <https://twitter.com/Hypra_> Linkedin Jean-Philippe <https://fr.linkedin.com/in/jean-philippe-mengual-800133135> Le 14/06/2020 à 20:03, Vojtěch šmiro a écrit :
It doesn't work. I've wrote autologin-user=username but it doesn't work. Where did I mistake? Thanks a lot. Best regards Vojta. Jean-Philippe MENGUAL napsal(a):Yes you can. In /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf, just uncomment autologin-user= line and add, after =, your username (login). Be careful, if you dont set it properly, you probably need to fix via the tty interface.Regards Jean-Philippe MENGUAL Debian Developer non uploading Community team member Accessibility team member debian-l10n-french team member President of Debian France non-profit organization Le 14/06/2020 à 17:14, Vojtěch šmiro a écrit :Hello,is some way to not to write password after startup? I would like to login without password. Is it possible?Thanks a lot. Best regards Vojta.