Okay, I think I see now. Wdm extends xdm to give you the ability to pick
the window manager/desktop environment without the bloat of KDE or Gnome
and xfce is a desktop environment.
Thank you. I may look at wdm when I get my system hardware backup.
Collins wrote:
On Thursday 20 February
On Thursday 20 February 2003 07:26 pm, Kurt Wall wrote:
Feigning erudition, Collins wrote:
% FYI,
%
% A user on another group pointed out this package, and I like it. Wdm is
based % on xdm, but it allows you complete choice of Session type, reboot
or % shutdown, etc. from the gui login
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 05:11:41 -0700
Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A user on another group pointed out this package, and I like it. Wdm
is based on xdm, but it allows you complete choice of Session type,
reboot or shutdown, etc. from the gui login panel.
Collins,
I assume you don't use
On Thursday 20 February 2003 05:50 pm, el lodger wrote:
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 05:11:41 -0700
Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A user on another group pointed out this package, and I like it. Wdm
is based on xdm, but it allows you complete choice of Session type,
reboot or shutdown, etc.
Feigning erudition, Collins wrote:
% FYI,
%
% A user on another group pointed out this package, and I like it. Wdm is based
% on xdm, but it allows you complete choice of Session type, reboot or
% shutdown, etc. from the gui login panel.
%
% The home page is : http://voins.program.ru/wdm/
%
Feigning erudition, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
% How does this fit in with xfce - aren't they both window managers?
It's a display manager, like xdm, kdm, and gdm...
Kurt
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On Thursday 20 February 2003 04:14 pm, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
How does this fit in with xfce - aren't they both window managers?
Collins wrote:
FYI,
A user on another group pointed out this package, and I like it. Wdm is
based on xdm, but it allows you complete choice of Session type,
On Thursday 20 February 2003 04:14 pm, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
How does this fit in with xfce - aren't they both window managers?
Sorry, I didn't completely answer your question. Top posting always confuses
me!
xfce is a window manager, but you can't use it to do graphical login
management