man gdm (Commandes) - The GNOME Display Manager
NAME
GDM - The GNOME Display Manager
SYNOPSIS
gdm [options]
gdm-binary [options]
gdmsetup [options]
gdm-stop
gdm-restart
gdm-safe-restart
DESCRIPTION
GDM is a replacement for XDM, the X Display Manager. Unlike its competitors (X3DM, KDM, WDM) GDM was written from scratch and does not contain any original XDM / X Consortium code. GDM runs and manages the X servers for both local and remote logins (using XDMCP). See http://www.gnome.org/projects/gdm/ for more details.
gdm is just a script that runs the actual gdm-binary executable. gdm-stop is a script that stops the current running daemon immediately, gdm-restart restarts the current daemon immediately and gdm-safe-restart restarts the current daemon after everyone has logged out. gdmsetup is a graphical tool for easily changing the most commonly used options.
For full documentation see the GNOME help browser under the GNOME / System section.
OPTIONS
gdm and thus also gdm-binary accept the following options:
- -nodaemon
- Do not fork into the background
- --no-console
- No console (local) servers to be run
- --preserve-ld-vars
- Preserve LD_* variables
- --version
- Print the GDM version
- --help
- Print simple description of accepted options
gdmsetup accepts all standard GNOME options.
CONFIGURATION
Configuration is done either by running gdmsetup or by editting the /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf (usually, could also be /etc/gdm/gdm.conf) file. The graphical tool does not support all the options possible so editting the configuration file is sometimes necessary.
AUTHOR
GDM is being written and maintained by George (Jiri) Lebl <jirka@5z.com> based on the original codebase by Martin K. Peterson <mkp@mkp.net>.