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Hello World

First post. Will probably get deleted. A few test links below.

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Some testing stuff here

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FVWM Desktop
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FVWM desktop
This is test And this is a lot of text. Weil, you ca asdfa I use FVWM almost exclusively now. When I first started using Linux I would switch between GNOME and KDE, but never cared for GNOME version 1.4 onwards. KDE 3.5 was great, and 4 and 5 were OK. I’d also use other Window Managers from time to time, but settled on jet on the desktop computer and FVWM on the laptop. FVWM’s ability to be configured just how you want won me over and I switched to FVWM on the desktop. I now rarely using KDE Plasma anymore. FVWM is an underrated Window Manager, lean, fast, customisable and in some ways, more like a framework for you to build your own GUI. I still use WindowMaker from time to time, just for variety.

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