Don't know what the current state is but window maker had wdm that used to work 
pretty well. Disclaimer, used to maintain it briefly on Linux 10 or so years 
ago.

Greg
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Alan Coopersmith <[email protected]> wrote:

>On 12/16/12 11:48 AM, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
>> 
>> On Dec 16, 2012, at 1:37 PM, Peter Tribble wrote:
>> [...]
>>> I'm keeping a keen eye on other lightweight desktops. E17 builds
>>> with very little effort, and the full E17 release is just around the
>>> corner. It would be nice to have LXDE and awesome available as
>>> well. I'm still looking for a viable graphical login manager.
>> 
>> Since Open Group released CDE source, there's always dtlogin. :-)
>> 
>> Unfortunately, last I heard it only built on Linux and FreeBSD - the source 
>> released does NOT correspond to what any particular vendor supplied, let 
>> alone provide much clue how they built their variants.
>
>dtlogin was definitely one of the CDE areas that Sun customized/forked a lot
>from the TOG upstream.
>
>If you've pulled the entire X consolidation, then you have xdm for whatever
>that's worth.   I've also heard a lot of people talking about lightdm as a
>good path off of gdm.
>
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