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I think the two terms could be used somewhat interchangeably...
From my perspective:
- LogIn Manager > manages user's LogIn being that CLI or Graphical
- Display Manager > manages Graphical user's LogIn
But I could be totally wrong!! ![]()
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The Wiki actually calls them out to be the same thing:
A display manager, or login manager, is typically a graphical user interface that is displayed at the end of the boot process in place of the default shell.
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The Wiki actually calls them out to be the same thing:
A display manager, or login manager, is typically a graphical user interface that is displayed at the end of the boot process in place of the default shell.
Yes I saw it afterwards
Thanks!
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