"I don't really see what the display manager has to do with "remote
terminal setup" or "auto start of apps", are you sure you're not
comparing Window Managers?"
Yes, I am comparing display managers. or trying to, but wrote carelessly.
When I went from gdm to wdm, it wasn't auto start that vanished, that stayed
and I miswrote, but what went was the ability to shutdown as a user from the
control panel icon. I was very surprised too. When I tried to put the
shutdown control back into the panel, all it offered was logout. Whereas
with gdm, it offers you that screen where you choose between logout and
shutdown. Then when I logged out and got to the wdm login screen, shutdown
turned out not to work unless you first logged on as root. So I was stuck
with putting in sudo and a new custom little panel thing.
I couldn't see why changing the display manager should have done this, but
what do I know?
Then what I meant by remote terminal is that in gdm you have those very
convenient screens for setting up xdmcp. Well probably you guys never use
this, but over a home network its very easy and simple, and gdm lets you set
it up very easily.
Sorry, autostart is of course in the window manager.
But, anyway is there a reason why wdm should seem faster? It seems without
measuring anything and to an admittedly untrained eye, as if its a lot
faster. Is this generally accepted, or am I imagining things?
Peter