SIMULATION - What is the name of the simple graphical login manager that comes with a vanilla X11 installation? (Specify ONLY the command without any path or parameters.)
XDM (X Display Manager) is a graphical login manager for the X Window System. It provides a graphical user interface for logging into an X session and starting a desktop environment. The purpose of XDM is to handle the login process for X11 and provide a convenient way for users to start their graphical desktop environment. XDM also provides a way for system administrators to configure the appearance and behavior of the login screen, such as the background image, login prompt, and the list of available sessions. With XDM, users can log into the system and start their preferred desktop environment without having to use the command line or perform manual configuration steps.
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