On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 20:03:38 +0100, Len Ovens <len(a)ovenwerks.net> wrote:
On Mon, March 18, 2013 11:41 am, david wrote:
Sounds like a silly lot of hoop-jumping just to
save yourself from
typing in your login ID.
As one user said, it is worth while in a production environment where in
the event of a power out, the system can restore itself to running on
power restore even unattended and when some of those apps are GUI apps
run
after an X login. The immediate lock still requires typing a password and
most DMs default to the last used id anyway. So no typing is saved at all
anyway... that was not the point of the exercise in the first place.
Having done a little support work on IRC, I have learned that nobody else
works the way that makes sense to me. Some times I help them do it the
wrong way and find out later that it makes really good sense for their
particular use.
And I was unconcentrated, in a hurry, so there are mistakes and clutter.
Especially when focusing one distro and one method, it shouldn't be that
hard.
I did not compare what Len has written with my words, but I guess it was
similar.
However, I'm convinced it is possible to auto-start an audio session with
less effort. Just automatically logging in, is very easy to do.