On Monday 20 June 2011 17:50:52 Kim Leyendecker wrote:
Am 20.06.2011 17:35, schrieb phanisvara das:
not correct. the OP, Kim Leyendecker, asked for the default behavior of openSUSE to be changed; he did not ask for info. how to change it afterwards.
right.
I asked if it could be changed to the non-auto-log-in case, so that you need to give on your password when you´re locking in.
In general it should be just a present for such *stupid* computer-dealers like my one was, who are only click on next and present it as your installed system.
I think 99% of our users who didn´t care if the log in is automatically by default. But these 1% who care are still their. And I dare to say that these 99% also didn´t care if they suddenly should give on their password, whereas the 1% are lucky with the change, so that, in the best case, 100% are still lucky about their system.
So, what speaks against changing the default choose? :-) Shoot in an openFATE feature, I'd say. I think the auto-login is convenient for the average home user, but I don't care much - I'll enable it myself (with auto lock after login of course) if I have to.