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Where is the Lubuntu 19.04 auto-login?


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During installation of Lubuntu 19.04, there is an option to Log in automatically without asking for the password.



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Unfortunately, I can't find this setting anymore after installation.



I searched on the net but couldn't find any similar issues.



E.g. https://www.smarthomebeginner.com/enable-lubuntu-auto-login/



is for 12.04 or lower and there is no directory named /etc/lxdm/ or /etc/lightdm/ in 19.04.



https://www.maketecheasier.com/enable-automatic-login-in-ubuntu/



is for Ubuntu and there is no Automatic Login setting in User Accounts.










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    During installation of Lubuntu 19.04, there is an option to Log in automatically without asking for the password.



    enter image description here



    Unfortunately, I can't find this setting anymore after installation.



    I searched on the net but couldn't find any similar issues.



    E.g. https://www.smarthomebeginner.com/enable-lubuntu-auto-login/



    is for 12.04 or lower and there is no directory named /etc/lxdm/ or /etc/lightdm/ in 19.04.



    https://www.maketecheasier.com/enable-automatic-login-in-ubuntu/



    is for Ubuntu and there is no Automatic Login setting in User Accounts.










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      During installation of Lubuntu 19.04, there is an option to Log in automatically without asking for the password.



      enter image description here



      Unfortunately, I can't find this setting anymore after installation.



      I searched on the net but couldn't find any similar issues.



      E.g. https://www.smarthomebeginner.com/enable-lubuntu-auto-login/



      is for 12.04 or lower and there is no directory named /etc/lxdm/ or /etc/lightdm/ in 19.04.



      https://www.maketecheasier.com/enable-automatic-login-in-ubuntu/



      is for Ubuntu and there is no Automatic Login setting in User Accounts.










      share|improve this question
















      During installation of Lubuntu 19.04, there is an option to Log in automatically without asking for the password.



      enter image description here



      Unfortunately, I can't find this setting anymore after installation.



      I searched on the net but couldn't find any similar issues.



      E.g. https://www.smarthomebeginner.com/enable-lubuntu-auto-login/



      is for 12.04 or lower and there is no directory named /etc/lxdm/ or /etc/lightdm/ in 19.04.



      https://www.maketecheasier.com/enable-automatic-login-in-ubuntu/



      is for Ubuntu and there is no Automatic Login setting in User Accounts.







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          There is a section in the Lubuntu manual that deals with this :-



          https://manual.lubuntu.me/3/3.1/3.1.9/sddm_configuration.html?highlight=login




          Chapter 3.1.9 SDDM configuration



          Sddm is the display manager that shows up when you first log in to
          Lubuntu or logout or choose to another session. This has no graphical
          application to do this.



          Usage



          If you have autologin enabled and want to disable autologin open
          the file /etc/sddm.conf as root. To do this run



          lxqt-sudo featherpad and open /etc/sddm.conf. Then to disable
          autologin remove the entire line [autologin].




          To enable auto-login, you do the reverse (ie. add the line) but I would suggest reading it in the manual (it's better formatted than I can do)






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            There is a section in the Lubuntu manual that deals with this :-



            https://manual.lubuntu.me/3/3.1/3.1.9/sddm_configuration.html?highlight=login




            Chapter 3.1.9 SDDM configuration



            Sddm is the display manager that shows up when you first log in to
            Lubuntu or logout or choose to another session. This has no graphical
            application to do this.



            Usage



            If you have autologin enabled and want to disable autologin open
            the file /etc/sddm.conf as root. To do this run



            lxqt-sudo featherpad and open /etc/sddm.conf. Then to disable
            autologin remove the entire line [autologin].




            To enable auto-login, you do the reverse (ie. add the line) but I would suggest reading it in the manual (it's better formatted than I can do)






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              There is a section in the Lubuntu manual that deals with this :-



              https://manual.lubuntu.me/3/3.1/3.1.9/sddm_configuration.html?highlight=login




              Chapter 3.1.9 SDDM configuration



              Sddm is the display manager that shows up when you first log in to
              Lubuntu or logout or choose to another session. This has no graphical
              application to do this.



              Usage



              If you have autologin enabled and want to disable autologin open
              the file /etc/sddm.conf as root. To do this run



              lxqt-sudo featherpad and open /etc/sddm.conf. Then to disable
              autologin remove the entire line [autologin].




              To enable auto-login, you do the reverse (ie. add the line) but I would suggest reading it in the manual (it's better formatted than I can do)






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                There is a section in the Lubuntu manual that deals with this :-



                https://manual.lubuntu.me/3/3.1/3.1.9/sddm_configuration.html?highlight=login




                Chapter 3.1.9 SDDM configuration



                Sddm is the display manager that shows up when you first log in to
                Lubuntu or logout or choose to another session. This has no graphical
                application to do this.



                Usage



                If you have autologin enabled and want to disable autologin open
                the file /etc/sddm.conf as root. To do this run



                lxqt-sudo featherpad and open /etc/sddm.conf. Then to disable
                autologin remove the entire line [autologin].




                To enable auto-login, you do the reverse (ie. add the line) but I would suggest reading it in the manual (it's better formatted than I can do)






                share|improve this answer













                There is a section in the Lubuntu manual that deals with this :-



                https://manual.lubuntu.me/3/3.1/3.1.9/sddm_configuration.html?highlight=login




                Chapter 3.1.9 SDDM configuration



                Sddm is the display manager that shows up when you first log in to
                Lubuntu or logout or choose to another session. This has no graphical
                application to do this.



                Usage



                If you have autologin enabled and want to disable autologin open
                the file /etc/sddm.conf as root. To do this run



                lxqt-sudo featherpad and open /etc/sddm.conf. Then to disable
                autologin remove the entire line [autologin].




                To enable auto-login, you do the reverse (ie. add the line) but I would suggest reading it in the manual (it's better formatted than I can do)







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