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Introduction to Linux II Chapter 5 Exam Answer
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Question ID 1131
If no desktop environment is installed, which of the following display managers is likely to be used?
- lightdm
- kdm
- xdm
- gdm
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Question ID 1132
The display manager provided by the GNOME desktop environment is called gdm.
True or False?
- True
- False
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Question ID 1133
In order for the installed display manager to start automatically during the boot process, the default run level for Debian-derived distributions should be:
- More than 3
- Any level
- Between 2 and 5
- Less than 2
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Question ID 1134
In a RedHat-derived installation, the system administrator notices the following line in the /etc/inittab file:
id:3:initdefault:
Will the installed display manager start automatically during the boot process?
- Depends on the display manager installed
- Depends on the user access level
- Yes
- No
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Question ID 1135
Once installed, it is not possible to switch from one display manager to another.
True or False?
- True
- False
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Question ID 1138
On a Red Hat-derived Linux distribution, the /etc/sysconfig/desktop file contains the following entries:
DESKTOP=”GNOME”
DISPLAYMANAGER=”KDM”
Which of the following is true?
- KDM display manager will be used with KDM desktop
- KDM display manager will be used with GNOME desktop
- GNOME display manager will be used with GNOME desktop
- GNOME display manager will be used with KDM desktop
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Question ID 1140
By modifying the UseTheme and GreetString keys in the /etc/kde/kdm/kdmrc file, an administrator can change the banner for the kdm display manager.
True or False?
- True
- False
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Question ID 1141
The color depth for the display manager determines:
- 3D effects on the screen
- Maximum number of colors that can be displayed on the screen
- Minimum number of colors that can be displayed on the screen
- Amount of memory allocated by the video card
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Question ID 1142
In the Screen section of the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, the DefaultDepth is set to 16. This means:
- 65536 colors can be displayed
- 512 colors can be displayed
- 16 colors can be displayed
- 256 colors can be displayed