Changeset 97ee53d for x/dm/dm.xml
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r1b70960 r97ee53d 11 11 <title>Display Managers</title> 12 12 13 <sect1 id="dm-introduction"> 14 <?dbhtml filename="dm-introduction.html" ?> 13 <!-- 14 $LastChangedBy$ 15 $Date$ 16 --> 15 17 16 <sect1info> 17 <othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername> 18 <date>$Date$</date> 19 </sect1info> 18 <para> 19 Display Managers are graphical programs used for starting the graphical 20 display (currently, the X server) and providing a login capability for 21 a Window Manager or Desktop Environment. 22 </para> 20 23 21 <title>Introduction</title> 24 <para> 25 There are many Display Managers available. Some of the more well 26 known include: 27 <application>GDM</application>, 28 <application>KDM</application> (deprecated), 29 <application>LightDM</application>, 30 <application>LXDM</application>, 31 <application>Slim</application>, and 32 <application>SDDM</application>. 33 </para> 22 34 23 <para> 24 Display Managers are graphical programs used for starting the graphical 25 display (currently, the X server) and providing a login capability for 26 a Window Manager or Desktop Environment. 27 </para> 35 <para> 36 Among the Desktop Environments available for Linux you find: 37 <application>Enlightenment</application>, 38 <application>GNOME</application>, 39 <application>KDE</application>, 40 <application>LXDE</application>, 41 <application>LXQt</application>, and 42 <application>XFce</application>. 43 </para> 28 44 29 <para> 30 There are many Display Managers available. Some of the more well 31 known include: 32 <application>GDM</application>, 33 <application>KDM</application> (deprecated), 34 <application>LightDM</application>, 35 <application>LXDM</application>, 36 <application>Slim</application>, and 37 <application>SDDM</application>. 38 </para> 45 <para> 46 Choosing a Display Manager or Desktop Environment is highly subjective. 47 The choice depends on the look and feel of the packages, the resources 48 (memory and disk space) required, and the utilities included. 49 </para> 39 50 40 <para> 41 Among the Desktop Environments available for Linux you find: 42 <application>Enlightenment</application>, 43 <application>GNOME</application>, 44 <application>KDE</application>, 45 <application>LXDE</application>, 46 <application>LXQt</application>, and 47 <application>XFce</application>. 48 </para> 49 50 <para> 51 Choosing a Display Manager or Desktop Environment is highly subjective. 52 The choice depends on the look and feel of the packages, the resources 53 (memory and disk space) required, and the utilities included. 54 </para> 55 56 <para> 57 In this chapter, the installation instructions of some Display Managers 58 are presented. Later in the book, you will find other ones, which are 59 provided as part of some Desktop Environments. 60 </para> 61 62 </sect1> 51 <para> 52 In this chapter, the installation instructions of some Display Managers 53 are presented. Later in the book, you will find other ones, which are 54 provided as part of some Desktop Environments. 55 </para> 63 56 64 57 <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="lightdm.xml"/>
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