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This is nice to know. I use XFCE quite often, except when I plan to use integrated KDE or GNOME tools - in those cases, I sometimes use KDE, and less frequently GNOME. I do, however, use lightweight window managers from time to time. I have used FVWM with SUSE in the past - the original window manager used over ten years ago in SUSE. But with the ready availability of XFCE I may use it more instead.