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Proxmox is meant to be an appliance. Meaning, you shouldn’t mess with the base OS .
If you want a desktop it might be better to make a dedicated VM in proxmox for it.
Probably shouldn't, no.
But I have no other way to use proxmox.
Sure I can use tty to achieve some of the stuff, but that's it.
Dwm is needed to properly configure Proxmox from the Web UI.