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Guide to logging in with the Sugar desktop

You may have installed Sugar on Debian/Ubuntu, Fedora, any other distribution by following the Sugar documentation or may have installed the Sugar Live Build on a Virtual Machine.

Each Linux distribution comes with a Display Manager.

A Display Manager (DM) is essentially a graphical login program, that lets you switch users or switch desktop environments.

The most popular display managers are GDM, LightDM, and SDDM.

  • GDM is used with the GNOME desktop environment on Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora.

  • LightDM is used with Raspbian on Raspberry Pi.

  • SDDM is used with KDE.

To log in with the Sugar Desktop, select Sugar at the login screen before logging in. Depending on the display manager, you may have to select a gear icon, wrench icon or a dropdown menu to do this.

Some examples are shown below:

GDM - Demonstrated on Sugar Live Build (Debian)

  • Select Sugar after clicking the gear icon

Live Build Debian GDM

LIGHTDM - Demonstrated on Sugar Live Build (Debian)

  • Select Sugar after clicking the gnome footprint icon

Live Build Debian LIGHTDM

GDM - on Ubuntu (Groovy Gorilla)

  • Select Sugar from the gear icon on the right

Ubuntu Groovy Gorilla GDM

GDM - Demonstrated on Ubuntu (Focal Fossa)

  • Select Sugar from the gear icon on the right

Ubuntu Focal Fossa GDM

SDDM - Demonstrated on Manjaro

  • Switch user and select Sugar from the drop down

Manjaro SDDM

See Also

You can take a look at other Display Managers here (Debian Wiki) and here (Arch Wiki).

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm

https://github.com/canonical/lightdm

https://github.com/sddm/sddm