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The automatically started session will be locked immediately (provided it is a KDE session). This can be used to obtain a super-fast login restricted to one user.
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@option:radio preselected user
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Preselect the user specified in the combo box to the right. Use this if this computer is predominantly used by a certain user.
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Welcome to Kubuntu at %n
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This option specifies how the users for "Show list" and "Autocompletion" are selected in the "Select users and groups" list: If not checked, select only the checked users. If checked, select all non-system users, except the checked ones.
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<h1>Login Manager</h1> In this module you can configure the various aspects of the KDE Login Manager. This includes the look and feel as well as the users that can be selected for login. Note that you can only make changes if you run the module with superuser rights. If you have not started the KDE Control Center with superuser rights (which is absolutely the right thing to do, by the way), click on the <em>Modify</em> button to acquire superuser rights. You will be asked for the superuser password.<h2>General</h2> On this tab page, you can configure parts of the Login Manager's look, and which language it should use. The language settings made here have no influence on the user's language settings.<h2>Dialog</h2>Here you can configure the look of the "classical" dialog based mode if you have chosen to use it. <h2>Background</h2>If you want to set a special background for the dialog based login screen, this is where to do it.<h2>Themes</h2> Here you can specify a theme to be used by the Login Manager.<h2>Shutdown</h2> Here you can specify who is allowed to shutdown/reboot the machine and whether a boot manager should be used.<h2>Users</h2>On this tab page, you can select which users the Login Manager will offer you for logging in.<h2>Convenience</h2> Here you can specify a user to be logged in automatically, users not needing to provide a password to log in, and other convenience features.<br/>Note, that these settings are security holes by their nature, so use them very carefully.
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