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I remember using Fluxbox aways back on Damn Small Linux (2005 or 06 IIRC) and pretty much liked it. Think about digging out the CD evey now and then just to see if I remember anything (probably don't).
My favorite DE is Plasma, though I rather like MATE and Cinnamon, but tThe particular feature of Fluxbox that keeps drawing me back to it is tabbed windows.
The particular feature of Fluxbox that keeps drawing me back to it is tabbed windows.
Considering its manual tiling capabilities are just as good (slightly different though) as openbox', I should really check it out again!
That said I rarely run into situations where several virtual desktops aren't sufficient. The keyboard shortcut for switching between them is muscle memory now...
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