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  2. LightDM - Wikipedia

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    LightDM is a free and open-source X display manager that aims to be lightweight, fast, extensible and multi-desktop. [5] It can use various front-ends to draw the user interface, [ 6 ] also called Greeters . [ 7 ]

  3. My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)

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    Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone called the song "a big, goofy, stomp-along pop-metal anthem". [14] Jason Lipshutz of Billboard described the song as "a natural evolution of the Fall Out Boy sound," adding also that the song is "muscular in scope and jittery in practice, with rolling chants cresting above Stump's nervous energy."

  4. Direct detection of dark matter - Wikipedia

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    Direct detection of dark matter is the science of attempting to directly measure dark matter collisions in Earth-based experiments. Modern astrophysical measurements, such as from the cosmic microwave background, strongly indicate that 85% of the matter content of the universe is unaccounted for. [1]

  5. X display manager - Wikipedia

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    LightDM, a lightweight, modular, cross-desktop, fully themeable desktop display manager by Canonical Ltd. TWin, the TDE window manager; dtlogin (shipped with CDE) xlogin display manager, a lightweight, secure and login like console display manager for X, written in C. [2] [3]

  6. GNOME Display Manager - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Display Manager (GDM) is a display manager (a graphical login manager) for the windowing systems X11 and Wayland.. The X Window System by default uses the XDM display manager.

  7. Simple Desktop Display Manager - Wikipedia

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    Simple Desktop Display Manager (SDDM) is a display manager (a graphical login program) for the X11 and Wayland windowing systems. [5] SDDM was written from scratch in C++11 and supports theming via QML.

  8. Xephyr - Wikipedia

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    Xephyr is a display server software implementing the X11 display server protocol based on KDrive which targets a window on a host X Server as its framebuffer.It is written by Matthew Allum.

  9. Composite Extension - Wikipedia

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    The Composite Extension of the X Window System renders the graphical output of clients "...to an off-screen buffer.Applications can then take the contents of that buffer and do whatever they like.