HOWTO: Automatically login to XFCE without a login manager
I based this post of one made in the Hoary section by "peekpt" with some updates for breezy and later versions of ubuntu.
Are you tired off typing logins? Don't want to load heavy login managers?
This guide let's you have autologin and autostart for your XFCE:
Let's open a console and then create the file autologin.c
Code:
sudo nano autologin.c
and paste this code inside (middle mouse button will paste the text you select):
Code:
int main() { execlp( "login", "login", "-f", "your_user_here", 0); }
replace the string: your_user_here with the user you want to autologin. (ctrl+O to save and Ctrl + X to quit)
Let's compile.. you will need to have gcc-3.4 installed so if you dont you need to
Code:
sudo apt-get install gcc-3.4
first. (If you are unsure just try and install it anyway).
Code:
sudo gcc-3.4 -o autologin autologin.c
copy the compiled autologin file into /usr/local/sbin
Code:
sudo cp autologin /usr/local/sbin
now we need to edit the file /etc/inittab
Code:
sudo nano /etc/inittab
search for this:
Code:
1:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty1
put a # to comment this line and add this new line:
Code:
1:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty -n -l /usr/local/sbin/autologin 38400 tty1
it will look like this:
Code:
#1:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty1
1:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty -n -l /usr/local/sbin/autologin 38400 tty1
2:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty2
3:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty3
4:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty4
5:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty5
this will make the autologin stuff...
let's make the autostart:
Code:
put this code on the bottom and save it
Code:
if [ -z "$DISPLAY" ] && [ $(tty) == /dev/tty1 ]; then
startxfce4
fi
then you just have to remove your login manager :
Code:
sudo apt-get remove gdm xdm kdm
Reboot your machine (to try it out)
I used this page as guide:
http://www.dicas-l.unicamp.br/dicas-l/20030129.shtml
Notes
If you don't use xfce you can also run startx at startup using
Code:
if [ -z "$DISPLAY" ] && [ $(tty) == /dev/tty1 ]; then
startx
fi
in your .bash_profile file instead.
To undo the changes you have made just edit the inittab file and uncomment the line you commented and comment out the line you added.
Code:
sudo nano /etc/inittab
Re: HOWTO: Automatically login to XFCE without a boot loader
Nice howto. Just to mention that boot loader is GRUB. This refers to programs like GDM or KDM which are login managers.
Re: HOWTO: Automatically login to XFCE without a boot loader
Thank you, worked well on my installation of breezy with xfce.
Re: HOWTO: Automatically login to XFCE without a boot loader
Darn! If somebody can edit this or knows how I can then please do so/tell me...
Re: HOWTO: Automatically login to XFCE without a boot loader
could you maybe also supply a script for automated shut down, so I dont have to type "sudo halt"?
thanks
Re: HOWTO: Automatically login to XFCE without a boot loader
Re: HOWTO: Automatically login to XFCE without a boot loader
The default XFCE behavior is to make you type in your password in order to shut down. To fix this so that xfce simply shuts down without prompting you for a password, add the following line to the /etc/sudoers file as root:
ALL ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/xfsm-shutdown-helper
I picked this up on another forum. I added this as the last line in the file and it works like a charm.
Re: HOWTO: Automatically login to XFCE without a boot loader
I ran the sudo gcc-3.4 -o autologin autologin.c command as described above and received the following error:
sudo: gcc-3.4: command not found.
I did a whereis gcc in a shell and found it in the /usr/bin directory. Scanning this directory I found gcc and also found a gcc-4.0.
Re-running the compile with gcc threw an error message I did not understand. I continued through the instructions, and the automated login process still worked, so whatever the compile error was, it was not a showstopper. I repeated the experiment using gcc-4.0 and same results: compile error, but the auto login process still worked.
Re: HOWTO: Automatically login to XFCE without a boot loader
this will work for any wm... just replace the appropriate executable...
Re: HOWTO: Automatically login to XFCE without a boot loader
So, it seems to me that since we are changing inittab, a very common and basic system file, that this guide should work for Dapper as well. I do not run Dapper at the moment, so I cannot check - so could anyone please let me know if it does/should work on Dapper just as well as Breezy?
thanks :)