Configure Login Manager
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We'll use slim as our login manager. Slim is an abbreviation for simple login manager. The branding USE flag gentoo-ifies the experience if desired.
$ sudo emerge -av slim
Next we'll want to configure the system to start X after the boot sequence has completed.
$ sudo rc-update add xdm default
Then, edit the DISPLAYMANAGER variable in /etc/conf.d/xdm so that the simple login manager (slim) is utilized.
$ sudo nano -w /etc/conf.d/xdm
DISPLAYMANAGER="slim"
We also want slim to start the xfce session after we log in.
$ sudo nano -w /etc/env.d/90xsession
XSESSION="Xfce4"
Finally, update the environment variables.
$ sudo env-update && source /etc/profile
Upon reboot, you should now be greeted by a logon prompt. After logging in or typing startx, you should see the xfce interface, and a working desktop environment. Next we'll want to add some eye candy to our desktop, so let's work on Compositing.