Looking for nice display manager
Mark Houlder
mark.houlder at ot-t.com
Fri Mar 12 12:33:12 CET 2004
try qingy (http://qingy.sourceforge.net/), which uses xdirectfb rather
than X (but switches automatically to X when needed, ie logging in to
xfce); not sure about it being remote capable but it looks good, works
well, hasn't got too many dependencies and has the system menu you're
after. i use it on my laptop and am very happy with it
mark
W. Borgert wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm looking for a nice display manager for XFCE4. My expectations are:
>
>* good looking :-) (GTK+ 2 preferred)
>* small (not hundreds of dependencies on GNOME, KDE, whatever)
>* remote capable (XDMCP support)
>* "system menu" (reboot/shutdown)
>
>Tried so far:
>
>xdm - works, but is ugly, IMHO
>wdm - works, but problems with "system menu", not sure about XDMCP
>gdm - best so far, but much too many dependencies on GNOME
>
>My preference would be gdm minus GNOME, but maybe other XFCE4 users
>have better ideas?
>
>Cheers, WB
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