Software:XDM (display manager)

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XDM
Xdm Screenshot.png
A screenshot of an XDM login screen
Original author(s)Keith Packard
Developer(s)X.Org Foundation
Initial releaseOctober 1988; 35 years ago (1988-10)
Written inC, C++
TypeX display manager
LicenseMIT License

The X Display Manager (XDM) is the default display manager for the X Window System. It is a bare-bones X display manager. It was introduced with X11 Release 3 in October 1988, to support the standalone X terminals that were just coming onto the market. It was written by Keith Packard.

It can be configured using modules and scripts.[1]

Because of XDM's minimalism, most desktop environments tend to use later, more sophisticated display managers.[citation needed]

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