Software:XDM (display manager)
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A screenshot of an XDM login screen | |
Original author(s) | Keith Packard |
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Developer(s) | X.Org Foundation |
Initial release | October 1988 |
Written in | C, C++ |
Type | X display manager |
License | MIT 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]
See also
References
Further reading
- Mui, Linda; Pearce, Eric (July 1993). X Window System Volume 8: X Window System Administrator's Guide for X11 Release 4 and Release 5 (softcover) (3rd ed.). O'Reilly and Associates. ISBN 0-937175-83-8.
- "XDM(1) manual page". X.Org. https://www.x.org/releases/X11R7.6/doc/man/man1/xdm.1.xhtml.
External links
- xdm manual page, https://www.x.org/releases/X11R7.6/doc/man/man1/xdm.1.xhtml
- Taming The X Display Manager, http://www.rru.com/~meo/pubsntalks/xrj/xdm.html
- Nielsen, Mark (July 1999), "Configuring XDM — a graphical login interface for Linux or UNIX", Linux Gazette (43), https://linuxgazette.net/issue43/nielsen.xdm.html
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XDM (display manager).
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