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A Display Manager is. | [[File:Fedora 21 login screen.png|alt=GDM on Fedora 21|thumb|GNOME Display Manager (GDM) being displayed on a fedora workspace]] | ||
[[File:Simple-desktop-display-manager-kde.png|alt=SDDM screenshot|thumb|An screenshot taken of SD'''DM''']] | |||
A Display Manager (DM), also known as a login manager, is typically a graphical user interface that is displayed at the end of the boot process in place of the default shell. It often includes a login screen for entering your credentials and the option to choose which [[desktop environment]] to use. | |||
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Revision as of 18:31, 6 June 2024
A Display Manager (DM), also known as a login manager, is typically a graphical user interface that is displayed at the end of the boot process in place of the default shell. It often includes a login screen for entering your credentials and the option to choose which desktop environment to use.