The user interface to kdm consists of two dialog boxes. The main dialog box has these controls:
A Username: field for you to enter your username.
A Password: field for you to enter your password.
(Optionally) a graphical image of each user (for example, a digitized photograph). Clicking on an image is equivalent to typing the associated username into the Username: field. (This feature is an imitation of the login box on IRIX®).
A Menu drop down box that allows kdm to be used to start sessions with various different window managers or desktop environments installed on the system.
(Optionally) a region to the right of the Username:, Password: and Session Type: fields which can be used to display either a static image or an analog clock.
A button that validates the username/password combination and attempts to start a session of the selected type.
A button that clears the text from the Login and Pass fields.
(Optionally) A button that displays the dialog box.
A button that opens an action menu with the following items:
(On local displays) a item that terminates the currently running X-Server, starts a new one and displays the login dialog again. You can use this if the display content seems to be broken somehow.
(On remote displays) A item that closes the connection to the XDMCP server you are currently connected to. If you got to this server through a host chooser, this will bring you back to the chooser, otherwise it will only reset the X-Server and bring up the login dialog again.
(Optionally on local displays) A item that terminates the currently running X-Server and leaves you alone with a console login. kdm will resume the graphical login if nobody is logged in at the console for some time.
(Optionally) A button that displays the shutdown dialog box.
The Shutdown dialog box presents a set of radio buttons that allow one of these options to be selected:
Shut the system down in a controlled manner, ready for power-down.
Shut the system down and reboot. For systems that use Lilo, an optional drop down box allows you to select a particular operating-system kernel to be used for the reboot.
Stop and then restart the X-server. Typically, you might need to use this option if you have changed your X11 configuration in some way.
Stop the X-Server and return the system to console mode. This is achieved by bringing the system down to run-level 3. Typically, the system manager might need to use this option before upgrading or re-configuring X11 software.
Pressing the button initiates the selected action; pressing the button returns to the main kdm dialog box.
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