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The '''M'''int '''D'''isplay '''M'''anager - is designed for use with any desktop environment. It supports theming, automatic login, easy selection of multiple languages, and the automatic detection and use of multiple desktop environments. Ported over from Mint and adapted by the Manjaro Team, this is the default display manager for the XFCE flavour. It is also highly recommended for newcomers, particularly as it comes with a very user-friendly app to configure and change its appearance.
The '''M'''int '''D'''isplay '''M'''anager - is designed for use with any desktop environment. It supports theming, automatic login, and the automatic detection and use of multiple desktop environments. Ported over from Mint and adapted by the Manjaro Team, this is the default display manager for the XFCE flavour. It is also highly recommended for newcomers, particularly as it comes with a very easy user-friendly app to configure and change its appearance, and lots of themes to go with it.


MDM can be installed by entering the following command:
MDM can be installed by entering the following command:
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  sudo systemctl enable mdm.service -f
  sudo systemctl enable mdm.service -f


'''To enable GDM in Manjaro 0.8.1 or earlier''' (or if Plymouth has been added), enter the command:
'''To enable MDM in Manjaro 0.8.1 or earlier''' (or if Plymouth has been added), enter the command:


  sudo systemctl enable mdm-plymouth.service -f
  sudo systemctl enable mdm-plymouth.service -f