When you are new to Ubuntu, you cannot know some features. For example, how to change your password, disable some functions, and create a user account. When new users try Ubuntu, they often ask the following question: how to disable screen locking or prevent the Ubuntu screen from getting dimmed. Here are some simple tips for beginners of Ubuntu. These skills are not new to Ubuntu experts. This tutorial is not for Ubuntu experts. They are only for beginners of Ubuntu. Ubuntu
When you are new to Ubuntu, you cannot know some features. For example, how to change your password, disable some functions, and create a user account. When new users try Ubuntu, they often ask the following question: how to disable screen locking or prevent the Ubuntu screen from getting dimmed.
Here are some simple tips for beginners of Ubuntu. These skills are not new to Ubuntu experts. This tutorial is not for Ubuntu experts. They are only for beginners of Ubuntu.
Ubuntu is automatically locked after being designed for several minutes. You must enter a password to unlock it before using it again. If this causes too much trouble, you may want to disable the automatic lock function, which is what will be introduced soon.
Your computer is automatically locked for security reasons. If you disable or disable it, your computer will not be locked, anyone who has physical access to your computer can log on and use it. If this is not a big problem for you, let's continue to learn how to do it.
First, log on to Ubuntu, click the control option (the rightmost icon in the menu bar) icon, and selectSystem settings.
Next, click the "brightness and screen lock" icon on the system settings panel.
Finally, disable the lock screen option ".
That's it! If you want to enable it again, click "lock screen option" again to switch back. Screen locking is a good feature that can protect your computer, but if you know that your privacy or information is not risky, you can disable it.
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