Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> The specific manager you're running (probably gdm for you)
doesn't change
> just because you install a new Desktop *Environment* but you can do
> it manually.
Sudhir Khanger:
Ubuntu offers such convenience when installing multiple display
manager as
part of installation of another desktop environment. I wonder what stops
Fedora from doing the same.
If I install two or more different desktops, which display manager
should it enable by default, then? Does it ask you that question?
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