By default, Ubuntu requires the user name and password for each login. It is considered safe, but the login information must be entered every time, it is annoying for a computer or user with no security concerns, so we need to set up to enable Ubuntu to automatically log on. 1. System-Administration-LoginWindow (enter the password of the root user) 2. Point to Secu in LoginWindowPreferences
By default, Ubuntu requires the user name and password for each login. It is considered safe, but the login information must be entered every time, it is annoying for a computer or user with no security concerns, so we need to set up to enable Ubuntu to automatically log on.
1. System-Administration-Login Window (enter the password of the root user)
2. Click "Enable Automatic Login" on the "Login Window Preferences" page to the "Security Options" Page, select your username from the list, and close and OK! (Allow local system administrator Login is the option to Allow the root account to log on. If you want to use the root account to log on to the system, check this option .)
The next time Ubuntu is started, it will automatically log on.