KDE Display Manager
Developer(s) | KDE |
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Stable release | 4.9.4[citation needed]
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Operating system | BSD, Linux, Solaris, other Unix-like |
Type | X display manager |
License | GPL |
Website | kde |
KDE Display Manager (KDM) is a display manager (a graphical login program) developed by KDE for the windowing systems X11 and Wayland.
KDE Display Manager is the standard display manager of the KDE Software Compilation. It is based on the source code of X display manager.[1]
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
- getty – a non-graphical login program
- GDM, the GNOME display manager.
- Simple Desktop Display Manager, a possible successor to KDM
References
- ^ Smith, Roderick W. (2009). CompTIA Linux+ Study Guide. Indianapolis, Indiana: Wiley Publishing, Inc. p. 28. ISBN 978-0-470-50384-3.