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.
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…
Heh that is annoying, then I learned about alt-rmb. They really do need a way to allow for larger grab areas easily, if not already possible.
I found this solution to border theme for increased grab area and will try it as well:
https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?pid=54045#p54045