On Mon, Jul 01, 2019 at 07:18:18PM +0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
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> 
> Frankly, there is not much point in non-developers discussing
> whether additions to base are acceptable.  Feel free to suggest

Well, whatever developers come up to, I hope I will be able to
continue using FVWM, on top or inside the thing. I only post in this
thread because I sense there are many people out there (I do not mean
you) who equal graphical environment with the lookalikes of Windows
and Mac (KDE, Gnome2 or 3). For me, that is too bloated and sometimes
too inefficient. I had been using both KDE and Gnome for few years in
total (and quite a few years ago, so my experiences are probably
outdated), but after one upgrade KDE just stopped responding (possibly
went into some O(n^2) loop while updating some internal database) and
Unity just could not deliver for me (to say it politely). Also,
cluttering display with permament menubars and this trash in the
bottom had just lost its novelty after a while and became tiring to
me.

I make use of relatively huge virtual desktop (few-by-few screens) and
open many windows. I would like to experiment with making some scripts
for FVWM, to help me with juggling the mess around.

As long as I can keep doing this, I will be happy (I guess). Thank you.

Oh, and BTW I am huge fan of starting in text mode, so I turn off
graphical logins whenever I can.

-- 
Regards,
Tomasz Rola

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