GDM (GNOME Display Manager) is a login manager for the GNOME desktop environment. It manages graphical login and user authentication, allowing users to start sessions on a graphical interface. It handles tasks like displaying the login screen, authenticating users via passwords or other methods, and starting the user's chosen desktop environment or session after successful login. It is a core component of many Linux distributions that use GNOME.
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