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Window Managers for the un-initiated
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I can't stand Enlightenment. I tried using it for some time and simply wasn't to my liking and I truly wanted to move over to it, has I would benefit from having less resources tied to the DE alone.
Currently, the systems I have run on Xorg but opting for a wm capable of working under wayland or xorg makes sense.
Ideally, I'd board a window manager capable of moving into a compositor, under Wayland, since it seems Xorg is reaching the point where it may be left behind.
Whatever knowledge I gain from whatever solution I pick won't be a waste but I'd like not to have to jump from one solution to another.
That is why I'm not considering Openbox, as per what I've read its development has ceased, making it a finished product for Xorg. Fluxbox seems to be on the same scheme, per what I've read.