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I am using Ubuntu 12.04. I have set a password for login. It don't ask at startup but when I lock the screen it ask password. How to make ubuntu to ask password at login?



Can anybody help? I have googled & checked some answers on askubuntu but its not helping.



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    I am using Ubuntu 12.04. I have set a password for login. It don't ask at startup but when I lock the screen it ask password. How to make ubuntu to ask password at login?



    Can anybody help? I have googled & checked some answers on askubuntu but its not helping.



    Thank you in advance to helpers.










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      I am using Ubuntu 12.04. I have set a password for login. It don't ask at startup but when I lock the screen it ask password. How to make ubuntu to ask password at login?



      Can anybody help? I have googled & checked some answers on askubuntu but its not helping.



      Thank you in advance to helpers.










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      I am using Ubuntu 12.04. I have set a password for login. It don't ask at startup but when I lock the screen it ask password. How to make ubuntu to ask password at login?



      Can anybody help? I have googled & checked some answers on askubuntu but its not helping.



      Thank you in advance to helpers.







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          you should be able to find that setting here :
          System->Administration->Users and Groups.



          This option is provided by package gnome-system-tools, install it if necessary:



          sudo apt-get install gnome-system-tools





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            you should be able to find that setting here :
            System->Administration->Users and Groups.



            This option is provided by package gnome-system-tools, install it if necessary:



            sudo apt-get install gnome-system-tools





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              you should be able to find that setting here :
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              This option is provided by package gnome-system-tools, install it if necessary:



              sudo apt-get install gnome-system-tools





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                you should be able to find that setting here :
                System->Administration->Users and Groups.



                This option is provided by package gnome-system-tools, install it if necessary:



                sudo apt-get install gnome-system-tools





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                you should be able to find that setting here :
                System->Administration->Users and Groups.



                This option is provided by package gnome-system-tools, install it if necessary:



                sudo apt-get install gnome-system-tools






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