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Hi Folks,<br>
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I have been having great satisfaction moving from XP to xubuntu and
after three previous computers, have finally migrated my laptop over
to xubuntu. As I was doing the conversion I created my own user
profile, and the installation has been very successful. The laptop
however is shared with my wife. It is her main computer for serious
work and I occasionally use it in the lounge room when required, for
reasons of social interaction. (I pretend to watch her murder
mysteries while tinkering).<br>
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The question is how can I make her login the default, so when she
uses it she does not have to change users, and it goes directly to
her account. At the moment it defaults to mine. I would prefer a
login screen like in XP where each person is shown with an avatar in
a list and a simple click takes that person to their chosen login.
Failing that, I would like to know how to set up for her the easier
option of booting directly to her account, and I will do the "change
user" bit on the odd occasion I use the machine.<br>
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If there is some option I have missed that makes this trivial, I
apologise and plead newbie status, however I have explored the
"Settings Manager", "Session and Startup", and "Users and Groups"
gui screens settings in many and various combinations but not have
achieved anything as smooth as I would like.<br>
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Any assistance would be gratefully appreciated.<br>
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<b>Rob Ward</b><br>
Lake Tyers Beach, 3909<br>
<a href="http://www.laketyersbeach.net.au">Lake Tyers Beach
Website</a><br>
<a href="http://www.laketyersbeach.net.au/XP2XU.html">XP to
XUbuntu - The journey, join me!</a><br>
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