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I'm now able to access Ubuntu 14 LTS from Windows as described in Can I access Ubuntu from Windows remotely?

But how do I set autologin for any login?

As soon as it boots I want it to automatically login.

I want to use as described in here . For that I've installed lightdm and also run sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm (it simply does nothing actually). But still when I login I see the same xfce Window Manager. This file: /etc/X11/default-display-manager contains lightdm

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  • @user68186 sorry I meant to say that I'm already able to access Remote Desktop. The remote root login was already enabled. The root password was too enabled. Any suggestion in which version I can access using Remote Desktop as well as use autologin in Linux of any flavour? – user5858 Aug 31 '17 at 17:06
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    You shouldn't log into the root account for normal daily usage. Pick another user account and set the auto login there. – heynnema Aug 31 '17 at 19:15
  • @heynnema any non root account is as well ok – user5858 Sep 01 '17 at 07:46

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I followed this and it's autologging into root.

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