I’m not trying to start a war here, just wondering what your takes are. They pretty much have the same concept of lightweight desktop, but with different toolkits.

I’m a KDE person myself, but I’ve had experience with XFCE.

I’ve tried LXQt in the past but never really gotten into it, perhaps the timing was just not right.

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    21 days ago

    I’ve lived in XFCe for years, awhile ago, now use LXQT.

    XFCe had this goddamn thing where windows had a 1-pixel thick window-grabber.

    There was no means of fixing it, that I could find.

    UbuntuStudio.org used XFCe, too, btw…

    Eventually I got sooo fed-up with the broken UX that I just committed to never using XFCe ever again.

    That was sometime in the last few years…