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Michael McCallister

"openSUSE Linux Unleashed"


Logging In to openSUSE
After you have installed openSUSE and created at least one user (yourself) on the system,
you must log in. The standard login is pretty straightforward. By default, openSUSE boots
to a KDE-based graphical login screen, known as the display manager. You enter your
username (or click the icon representing you) and password. By default, you will start in
the same desktop environment you were in the last time. Click Session Type to choose a
different environment (your choices will depend on what you have installed). Click
System if you want to shutdown or restart your system. Press Enter to log in.
Logging In from the Shell
What about those times when you don??™t need to load graphics just to log in, get a piece
of information, and shut down? Or what if X has a problem loading? The text login is a
simple process. openSUSE boots to a login shell. Type your username and press Enter to
get the password prompt. Enter your password, and you have full access to your system
(or at least as much access as you have with the graphical interface).


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