If you want a tiling wm and the usability of a desktop environment, there is an out-of-the-box solution which basically puts i3 on top of gnome in Ubuntu, regolith-linux.org
Haven’t tried it myself but seems cool. There’s also LXQt which lets you choose your wm but that requires a bit of configuration to get working
Does dwm provide any usability besides optics i.e. how your windows are displayed?
If you want a tiling wm and the usability of a desktop environment, there is an out-of-the-box solution which basically puts i3 on top of gnome in Ubuntu, regolith-linux.org
Haven’t tried it myself but seems cool. There’s also LXQt which lets you choose your wm but that requires a bit of configuration to get working
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