XDM
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Autor | X.Org Foundation | |
Pierwsze wydanie | 1988 | |
Aktualna wersja stabilna | 1.1.12 (2 marca 2019) [±] | |
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Licencja | MIT |
XDM (X Window Display Manager) – domyślny menedżer logowania w X11 w systemach unixowych. Został po raz pierwszy wprowadzony w październiku 1988 w wydaniu trzecim X11. Napisał go Keith Packard.
Ze względu na surowy i nieprzyjazny interfejs obecnie jest używany rzadko. Zamiast niego zwykle stosuje się GDM, KDM, Entrance czy LightDM.
Linki zewnętrzne
- Instrukcja do XDM (ang.)
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Screenshot from the X Display Manager (XDM) from Xorg X11R6. It shows the typical Login-form (Xlogin) which displays the hostname from the Xorg-Server (sven) and the already entered username (again sven) with a non-blinking cursor at the end of the line. In xdm, you don't get any password-entering feedback.
This Screenshot was made on a Gentoo Linux computer with the original Xorg-XDM setup. XDM was started with
# xdm -server ":1 SUN-3/60CG4 local /usr/bin/Xorg -ac :1"
Now the X Window dumper en:Xwd was started to make screenshots every 2 seconds:
# while sleep 2; do xwd -display localhost:1 -root -out "/tmp/xdm-`date`"; echo *knips*; done
The final screenshot was cropped to 800x600 because the original resolution
of 1280x1024 is really too big for the small box in the middle).