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Automatic login and application execution

#1 Post by natan2021 »

Boa noite pessoal! Apesar de ser usuário Linux há 14 anos, esta é a primeira vez que uso o Debian! Então, estou com 2 dúvidas:

1. Como faço pra habilitar inicialização do sistema sem precisar digitar usuário e senha?
2. Instalei um aplicativo pelo Flatpak, porém ele não aparece no menu, e ainda mostra que está sendo executado para super-usuário (não sei se é por essa razão que não aparece no menu), sem aparecer o logotipo do aplicativo. Como coloco ele para ser executado para qualquer usuário?

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Re: Login automático e execução de aplicativo

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Good night people! Despite being a Linux user for 14 years, this is my first time using Debian! So, I have 2 questions:

1. How can I enable system startup without having to type username and password?
2. I installed an app from Flatpak, but it doesn't show up in the menu, and it still shows that it's running for super-user (I don't know if that's why it doesn't show up in the menu), without showing the app's logo. How do I get it to run for any user?

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Re: Login automático e execução de aplicativo

#3 Post by natan2021 »

Ok, sorry! So do I need to repost?


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Re: Login automático e execução de aplicativo

#5 Post by sunrat »

Autologin is probably the same as in ubuntu mate:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1202230 ... -on-system

For flatpak I have no idea, never use them and don't plan to ever use them. I recall seeing something on the internet somewhere about your question.
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Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ”
Remember to BACKUP!


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Re: Login automático e execução de aplicativo

#7 Post by natan2021 »

sunrat wrote:Autologin is probably the same as in ubuntu mate:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1202230 ... -on-system

For flatpak I have no idea, never use them and don't plan to ever use them. I recall seeing something on the internet somewhere about your question.
I tried to activate autologin, however...

"natanael@debian:~$ sudoedit /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
[sudo] password for natanael:
natanael isn't in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported."

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#8 Post by natan2021 »

arochester wrote:Which Flatpak application?
Youtube Downloader.

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#9 Post by natan2021 »

natan2021 wrote:
arochester wrote:Which Flatpak application?
Youtube Downloader.
It is opening and appearing in the menu. Thanks!

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Re: Automatic login and application execution

#10 Post by natan2021 »

I need to know how to boot the system without having to enter the username and password.

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Re: Automatic login and application execution

#11 Post by CwF »

natan2021 wrote:I need to know how to boot the system without having to enter the username and password.
Lightdm has the option in its settings, or use a systemd way.
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=143970
...at the end of that, my use of an alt tty could be tty1.

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