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why didnt Enlightenment desktop recieve much adoption
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It serves a very specific purpose for very particular people. It's meant to be as minimal as possible, and highly configurable, which means less rich interaction pieces and opinionated design decisions. Lots of developers still use it though.
It’s probably the most light weight WM that has full 3d acceleration.