Re: KDE and GDM

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On 2019-12-09 22:00, mario futire wrote:
> I've been a KDE user for many years and have just recently switched to GNOME, for what is basically a single reason: GDM.
>
> GDM in my opinion offers a fantastic user experience with a super simple "user switch" feature.
> In family we all use the same PC so people are constantly switching user.
>
> What happens when I run KDE in GDM or in its own login manager is something like this:
> 1) switch user
> 2) end up in a screen with various (dubious) icons, with "user name", a "+", a "create new session" button, an "unused" session??
> 3) press some of them a bit randomly till I finally go back to the GDM login
>
> In GNOME this is super slick as the step 2) is completely removed.
> "Switch user" takes you immediately to the user list.
>
> Can this be achieved in KDE?

When you go to the "Leave" section on the KDE menu there is a "Switch User" option.
Have you tried that?

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