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What distro(s) do you use?
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I use Debian with a patched version of motif window manager. The 90s never ended:
As someone who uses mwm for work, I only have one question for you: Why?
It's simple, easily customisable, and I like the big chiseled buttons.
"Motif Window Manager"? I'm on mobile and have old eyes, but it looks like WindowMaker. If so, great choice! If not, I'll have to look closer when I get home.
It really is mwm :) The toolchest-like menu in the upper left corner isn't part of mwm though.
You can find more info about the mwm fork here: https://fastestcode.org/emwm.html