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| + | PC-BSD uses the GNOME Display Manager ([http://projects.gnome.org/gdm/ GDM]) as its graphical login program. This program was chosen as it supports keyboard layouts, localizations, and accessibility. | ||
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| + | Beginning with PC-BSD 9.1, a GDM Configuration utility is available in Control Panel. Figure 8.3a shows the initial screen when you click on this icon in Control Panel. | ||
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| + | '''Figure 8.3a: GDM Configuration Utility''' | ||
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Revision as of 12:49, 6 April 2012
| GDM Configuration |
PC-BSD uses the GNOME Display Manager (GDM) as its graphical login program. This program was chosen as it supports keyboard layouts, localizations, and accessibility.
Beginning with PC-BSD 9.1, a GDM Configuration utility is available in Control Panel. Figure 8.3a shows the initial screen when you click on this icon in Control Panel.
Figure 8.3a: GDM Configuration Utility
