.\" gdm.1 - GNOME Display Manager .\" Copyright 2003 Red Hat, Inc. .TH GDM 1 "Aug 21 2003" "GDM 2.4.2.102" .SH NAME GDM \- The GNOME Display Manager .SH SYNOPSIS .B gdm [options] .br .B gdm-binary [options] .br .B gdmsetup [options] .br .B gdm-stop .br .B gdm-restart .br .B gdm-safe-restart .SH 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. .P .B gdm is just a script that runs the actual .B gdm-binary executable. .B gdm-stop is a script that stops the current running daemon immediately, .B gdm-restart restarts the current daemon immediately and .B gdm-safe-restart restarts the current daemon after everyone has logged out. .B gdmsetup is a graphical tool for easily changing the most commonly used options. .P For full documentation see the GNOME help browser under the .B Applications / System Tools section. .SH OPTIONS .B gdm and thus also .B gdm-binary accept the following options: .TP .BI \-nodaemon Do not fork into the background .TP .BI \-\-no\-console No console (local) servers to be run .TP .BI \-\-preserve\-ld\-vars Preserve LD_* variables .TP .BI \-\-version Print the GDM version .TP .BI \-\-help Print simple description of accepted options .P .B gdmsetup accepts all standard GNOME options. .SH CONFIGURATION Configuration is done either by running .B 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. .SH AUTHOR .B GDM is being written and maintained by George (Jiri) Lebl based on the original codebase by Martin K. Peterson . .SH SEE ALSO .BR X (7x), .BR xdm (1), .BR Xsecurity (7x), .BR Xserver (1),