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Will be doing a fresh install on an old laptop in the near future and was considering trying wayland.

Can you recommend a decent & light window manager & terminal emulator?

I've played around with wayland but always ended up back on xorg, was gonna give it another shot.

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[–] winety 1 points 1 year ago

A stacking window manager is a different name for a floating window manager. It’s called “stacking” because you can stack windows over each other much like a physical desktop where files and folders can be stacked on top of each other. I think Atomkarinca just got the terms mixed up together.