Ubuntu auto-login problem solved

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- Ubuntu auto-login problem solved
- A+ for Dell’s new Ubuntu Linux netbook
- Dell Designing Latitude Netbook For Schools

Ubuntu auto-login problem solved
Computerworld
04 can’t automatically login to both the system and a W-Fi network when a computer is powered-on. I’m happy to report: problem solved. As a couple people noted in the comments the missing piece of the puzzle involved creating a keyring with a blank password. If you’re dealing with a newly installed copy of Ubuntu 9.

A+ for Dell’s new Ubuntu Linux netbook
Computerworld
After he chased me down he pried it out of my fingers. I didn’t want to give it up. This is one nice Ubuntu Linux-powered netbook. The Dell unit I looked at came with an Intel Atom N270 CPU running at 1. This one had 1GB of DDR2 SDRAM an 80GB 5400rpm hard drive and integrated Mobile Intel 950 GMA graphics chip set. It also had a 6-cell battery.

Dell Designing Latitude Netbook For Schools
InformationWeek
There’s also a personalized window on the back of the battery pack where the school logo or name can be displayed. The Latitude 2100 comes with a choice of.
Related from Yydxyey: Dell aims bright new netbook at younger students

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