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<!--2012-09-03 marja: changed title to the title of this screen in MCC -->
<title xml:id="drakedm-ti1">Configura el gestor de pantalla</title>
<subtitle>drakedm</subtitle>
</info>
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<para revision="1" xml:id="drakedm-pa1">Here<footnote>
<para revision="1" xml:id="drakedm-pa3">You can start this tool from the command line, by typing <emphasis
role="bold">drakedm</emphasis> as root.</para>
</footnote> you can choose which display
manager to use to log into your desktop environment. Only the ones available
on your system will be shown.</para>
<para revision="1" xml:id="drakedm-pa2">Most users will only notice that the provided login screens look
different. However, there are differences in supported features, too. LXDM
is a lightweight display manager, KDM and GDM have more extras.</para>
</section>
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