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Post by soundofgeorge on Feb 20, 2022 0:55:35 GMT
Hi everyone, I have a Chromebox CXI2 where I have installed Bodhi Linux to run a digital signage player. Everything is working perfectly, except I want to auto log in so that when the machine boot the digital signgage starts as well. Everything is set correctly except I always need to log in.
I already tried several options, but nothing seems to work. The popular /etx/lightmd/lightmd.conf method does not work. The file does not exist and if I create it bodhi does not want to boot.
I'm all out of ideas I'm afraid. Is there someone that could help?
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Post by thewaiter on Feb 20, 2022 7:16:26 GMT
Hello and welcome
/etx/lightmd/lightmd.conf is completelly wrong path /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf is the correct one
Stefan
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Post by soundofgeorge on Feb 20, 2022 8:08:43 GMT
My apologies for the typo. I did mean the /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf path.
in that folder I only have 2 files and one other directory with one file in it:
- slick-greeter.conf - users.conf - lightdm.conf.d/70-linuxbodhi.conf
I did try these aproaches as well without any results: - /etc/sddm.conf.d/autologin.conf - /etc/gdm3/custom.conf
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Post by soundofgeorge on Feb 20, 2022 8:29:56 GMT
Hi again,
I figured it out now. I tried to create the file and now it works. I figured I had some errors in the script the first time I tried this.
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Post by thewaiter on Feb 20, 2022 8:34:49 GMT
Cool. Great to hear Now you can fully enjoy Bodhi Stefan
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