So the lightweighted xserver-xorg-core package, which is sufficient to
work with fvwm and other window manager is not sufficient for xdm, which
just displays a banner? A full xserver installation is needed instead?
What is the difference between the

/usr/bin/X binary and the /usr/bin/Xorg binary? It seems that the second
can fully replace the first one, at least for xdm. Is there a security
problem using Xorg directly?

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Title:
  /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers uses old /usr/bin/X not Xorg

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