View Single Post
Old 06-05-2008, 11:39   #5
Rob M
 
Rob M's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: /root/
Age: 30
Services: netstat -tula > /home/raistlin/netstat.txt
Posts: 7,485
Rob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny star
Rob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny starRob M has a nice shiny star
Re: Turning off the welcome screen

Then what you need to do is kiss goodbye to the security of your system/data in the even that it should ever get lost/stolen.

Personally I find that the application of full-drive encryption and a decent account password provides benefits that easily outweigh the aggro of having to login when the laptop starts up.

Obviously your situation may well be different to mine, and I appreciate that. The value of my advice may go down as well as up
__________________
Formerly known as 'Raistlin'
For Clarity: Bold = Moderating Decision/Comment :: Normal = My Opinion/Comment
Rob M is offline   Reply With Quote