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|latest_release_version = 4.9.4
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|operating_system = [[Berkeley Software Distribution|BSD]], [[Linux]], [[Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]], other [[Unix-like]]
|operating_system = [[Berkeley Software Distribution|BSD]], [[Linux]], [[Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]], other [[Unix-like]]
|genre = [[X display manager (program type)|X display manager]]
|genre = {{ubl|[[X display manager (program type)|X display manager]]|[[Linux on the desktop]]}}
|license = [[GNU General Public License|GPL]]
|license = [[GNU General Public License|GPL]]
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* [[GNOME Display Manager|GDM]], the [[GNOME]] display manager.
* [[GNOME Display Manager|GDM]], the [[GNOME]] display manager.
* [[X display manager (program type)#Some implementations|Other display managers]]
* [[getty (Unix)|getty]] – a non-graphical login program
* [[getty (Unix)|getty]] – a non-graphical login program
* [[Linux on the desktop]]


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 14:24, 16 October 2013

KDE Display Manager
Developer(s)KDE
Stable release
4.9.4
Operating systemBSD, Linux, Solaris, other Unix-like
Type
LicenseGPL
Websitekde.org

KDE Display Manager (KDM) is a display manager (a graphical login program) developed by KDE for the windowing systems X11 and Wayland. For Kubuntu 12.10, KDM was replaced with LightDM.[1]

KDE Display Manager is the standard display manager of the KDE Software Compilation. KDE developed KDE Display Manager from the source code of X display manager.[2]

KDM allows the user to choose a desktop environment and/or window manager at login. KDM uses the Qt application framework. It is configurable via KDE's System Settings; its appearance can be customized by the user.

The default KDM login screen has a list of users. Each entry comprises the user's username, personal name (if available), and an icon. Next to the list is a greeting and a picture. One of the customization options is to replace the picture with an analog clock. From this screen the user can also run a user management tool, shut down or reboot the computer, or restart the X Window System.

See also

References

  1. ^ Kubuntu Display Manager Switched to LightDM. LinuxLibrary.
  2. ^ Smith, Roderick W. (2009). CompTIA Linux+ Study Guide. Indianapolis, Indiana: Wiley Publishing, Inc. p. 28. ISBN 978-0-470-50384-3.

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