The
X Window System supplies
XDM as its standard display manager. Programmers have developed other X display managers, both commercial and free, offering additional functionality over the basic display management:
Active •
GDM,
GNOME implementation •
SDDM, recommended display manager for
KDE Plasma 6 and
LXQt. Successor to KDM. •
LightDM, a lightweight, modular, cross-desktop, fully themeable desktop display manager by
Canonical Ltd. • TDM, the
TDE display manager •
dtlogin (shipped with
CDE) •
Entrance (employs the
Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL) architecture used in
Enlightenment)
Inactive •
KDM (part of
KDE) allows the user to graphically select a
window manager or
desktop environment in the login screen • Qingy ultralight and very configurable graphical login independent on X Window (uses
DirectFB) • XDM-OPTIONS for XDM. Easy full install, Xhost Phonebook, X Login, X Desktop Chooser, menu-reconfig, repair utils. • LDM, the (remote) Display Manager of the
Linux Terminal Server Project • MDM, a graphical display manager developed for Linux Mint. • (provided by
SCO Open Desktop) also checks for expired passwords and performs some administrative tasks •
WINGs Display Manager (using the WINGs widget-set used in
Window Maker) • LXDM, a lightweight cross-desktop and fully themeable display manager, part of
LXDE • SLiM, an independent login manager. • CDM, an ultralight Console Display Manager for Unix • xlogin, X Window login with separate XDMCP server • Enter, a lightweight graphical login manager • Orthos, another lightweight solution with very configurable animated themes that use OpenGL only • nodm, auto-login display manager for systems like kiosks, appliances and mobile phones • xlogin display manager, a lightweight, secure and login like console display manager for X, written in C. On some Unix distributions, the default display manager is selected in file $PREFIX/etc/X11/default-display-manager. ==See also==