I know it's decided that XFCE will be the default, which is fine, and as a simply end user I'll be happy with a functional system. I do have a question though. I find JWM to be quite flexible, although I've still much to try and learn about configuring it. It seems to do about everything a person would want in a very small memory footprint. Does a WM like this have to pull done a lot of libraries that would be native(?) to XFCE to run the programs a typical user would want and does this increase a WMs footprint to that more like XFCE?
My appologies for my popping into these conversations. You all, typically, are talking way over my head; but, I find this process fascinating and thanks for all your work. John
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