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'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Display_Manager GDM]''' - the '''G'''nome '''D'''isplay '''M'''anager - is designed for use with the Gnome 3 desktop environment. It supports theming, automatic login, and the automatic detection and use of multiple desktop environments. Although it may be instaled independently of Gnome 3, for those using this desktop environment, a configuration application is also available to very easily customise the login screen and enable automatic login.
'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Display_Manager GDM]''' - the '''G'''nome '''D'''isplay '''M'''anager - is designed for use with the Gnome 3 desktop environment. It supports theming, automatic login, and the automatic detection and use of multiple desktop environments. Although it may be instaled independently of Gnome 3, for those using this desktop environment, a configuration application is also available to very easily customise the login screen and enable automatic login.
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  sudo pacman -S gdm
  sudo pacman -S gdm


'''Alternatively, if you are using Gnome 3''', GDM can be installed along with its own configuration application by entering the following command:
'''Alternatively, if you are using Gnome 3''', GDM can be installed along with its own configuration application by entering the following command: