autologin?
How do I do autologin on debian (woody?). You know, when you flip on
the power, go get a vegiburger, come back, and you are all logged in
and ready to go, xsession and all. I use icewm. .wmrc says "default".
Back on mandrake there is a /etc/sysconfig/autologin. Here on debian
I find a
pam.d (8) - Pluggable Authentication Modules for Linux
man page which is exactly way over my head.
Wait a second, that is part of the Gnome stuff, and pstree shows
|-kdm-+-XFree86
| `-kdm---sh-+-emacs-+-emacsserver
| | `-ispell
| |-icewm
| |-mozilla-bin---mozilla-bin---3*[mozilla-bin]
| |-ssh-agent
| `-xcin
which must mean I use the K stuff. Hmmm, apropos kdm:
kdm (1) - No manpage for this program, utility or function.
kdm.options (5) - configuration options for X display manager
Well, as far ask I know, I fear both kde and gnome, and use icewm, but
anyway, how's one of you cut thru the mustard and tell me how to make
autologin a reality.
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