This is definitely needed. Right now, I see this:

r...@test-ubuntu:~# ls -1F /etc/lxdm/
default.conf
lxdm.conf
Xsession*

The two .conf files are basically identical (default.conf has a couple
extra directives). I don't even know which file I'm supposed to edit,
let alone why there are two such files in the first place.

Since the gdm-2.20 package is history, I'm looking for a display manager
that doesn't pull in half of GNOME (gdm) or KDE (kdm), doesn't look like
a bad memory from 1991 (sorry xdm), and is being actively developed
(hasta la vista, wdm and slim). My first impressions of lxdm are very
favorable---I'm hoping the follow-through can be improved.

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no manual page for lxdm.conf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/516703
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