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Lock screen in Linux
Would anyone know how to prevent the 1Password lock screen from displaying every time I log into my linux (Kubuntu) account? I seem to have the same startup settings as I do for Windows, but I don't get that behavior with Windows. I'm using the latest versions of both 1Password and Kubuntu.
What is this "1Password lock screen"? Do you mean that you have the 1Password client configured to automatically run at login, resulting in the application window appearing and showing the prompt to authenticate?
If so, then the easy option is not not run the 1Password client automatically at login, but to launch it when you first want to use it. A more sophisticated option is to automatically run it at login with the `--silent` option.
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- cpsinhampNew Contributor
The --silent option was what I needed. Thanks.
- AJCxZ0Bronze Expert
What is this "1Password lock screen"? Do you mean that you have the 1Password client configured to automatically run at login, resulting in the application window appearing and showing the prompt to authenticate?
If so, then the easy option is not not run the 1Password client automatically at login, but to launch it when you first want to use it. A more sophisticated option is to automatically run it at login with the `--silent` option.