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JoeMarquez70
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How do I default the boot to a specific user?
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May 27, 2016, 11:15:43 AM »
Hi, I want to know how to boot the Ubermix 2.41 OS to a specific user. The main "User" is set as admin, I want the OS to boot to a "Student User" account I created so they are not given Admin access. Any ideas?
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lionel.ta
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December 22, 2016, 06:37:53 AM »
I am having the same issue. I also need machines to boot to a user without admin privileges.
The workaround I have tried is creating a user called 'admin' with admin privileges and then changing 'user' to a standard account (System Settings -> User and Groups). The problem is that user still can use the 'Software' program to install stuff. But you can uninstall it with synaptics. The package is called gnome-software.
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