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I've been using gdm as my display manager. As I was installing ulb-gnome, I noticed that gdm2 was one of the dependencies to be installed. Should I change my display manager to gdm2? Don Henson
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I've been using gdm as my display manager. As I was installing ulb-gnome, I noticed that gdm2 was one of the dependencies to be installed. Should I change my display manager to gdm2?
You don't need to do anything - although the package is called gdm2 (it is in SuSE's packages too), the program itself is still called gdm -- James Ogley, Webmaster, Rubber Turnip james@rubberturnip.org.uk http://www.rubberturnip.org.uk Jabber: riggwelter@myjabber.net Using Free Software since 1994, running GNU/Linux (SuSE 9.0). GNOME updates for SuSE: http://www.usr-local-bin.org
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