Display manager

A display manager(DM), sometimes known as login manager, X server session.]]

Available software
Alphabetical list of some display managers in the official Gentoo tree:

Configuration
In major Linux operating systems display managers are started automatically on boot. In order for this to happen automatically a script must be added to the proper init system's runlevel. Examples for OpenRC and systemd are provided below.

OpenRC
Under most circumstances the OpenRC init system (Gentoo's default init system) will be used to start the display manager. Historically, the XDM init script handled the starting of the display manager. If you are running unstable you should shift to the new provider which is the replacement for XDM init.

With new display-manager-init
The following examples will set SDDM to be the default display manager. Adjust as necessary for other display managers.

To start SDDM on boot, add the display-manager init script to the system's default runlevel:

To start SDDM immediately, run:

With old XDM init
The following examples will set SDDM to be the default display manager. Adjust as necessary for other display managers.

To start SDDM on boot, add the XDM init script to the system's default runlevel:

To start SDDM immediately, run:

systemd
If using systemd as the init system, first locate a file.

To start SDDM on boot, enable the following service:

To start SDDM immediately run this command: