Hi, I think I’ve run out of keywords to hit Google with, so it’s time to ask for help.

I’m running Fedora on my Framework 16, which is domain joined to my home lab Active Directory. Overall I’m pretty happy with KDE, but SDDM is proving to be rather bothersome (it’s not a huge fan of my domain account, and constantly forces me to enter my creds in the other user free form, which prevents me from using my fingerprint sensor to login). For grins, I tried out the GDM display manager and was able to both pick my account from the list of users and use my fingerprint to log in. That said, I’m not a particularly huge fan of the GNOME look and feel.

So, I was wondering if it would be possible to use just the GDM login prompt, but have it feed into KDE desktop and if so what I’d need to tinker with to configure it.

(I feel like it should theoretically be possible, but it’s not strictly a deal breaker- worst case the next Fedora update in April is supposed to be replacing SDDM with a new fork)

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    15 hours ago

    So, I was wondering if it would be possible to use just the GDM login prompt, but have it feed into KDE desktop and if so what I’d need to tinker with to configure it.

    It’s definitely possible. As a long time non-KDE/Gnome user I’ve been using various display managers to log into the window managers of my choice

    I think GDM might just have a dropbox somewhere in the corner or the edge of screen where you can choose which WM to spawn after login. So telling it what to spawn should be just a one-time picking

    As for the switching from SDDM to GDM, I guess

    sudo systemctl enable --now gdm.service -f  
    sudo systemctl disable sddm.service # might be not needed due to -f