On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 04:34:55AM +0100, John Gay wrote:
> gdm, The Gnome login. Much nicer, and rather well behaved in a Debian
> evironment. I've found that it will automagically reconise new
> desktops/window managers when you install them and give you the
> appropiate options for login.
>
> kdm, The KDE login. Similar to gdm, but not a well behaved, yet. It seems
> it does not reconise other dsktops or window managers. These must be
> added by hand. This is why I still use gdm, even though I only use KDE.
Erm... gdm doesn't recognize anything automatically either. I guess the
post-install script comes with appropriate start scripts in
/etc/X11/gdm/Sessions. But that can be done for kdm as well.
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