t configs takes its considerable amount of time, I decided to try it, and although not working out of the box without some configs, particularly the output one, I was really surprised with it. It works as I was looking wayfire to behave, just more stable (with wayfire, on a particular PC when turning off the monitor, the windows on every workspace were rearranged into workspace 1, and I always had to go move everything back to where it was before turning the monitor off, this does not happen with labwc). All in all, it seems labwc is just the lighter wayfire I was looking for, and with the openbox dracula theme tweaked a bit, of course with proper keybindings, I can't tell the difference. Labwc doesn't offer a way to pick for CSD, since it's by definition SSD, but I have GTK configured to use CSD any ways. The funny thing, I never liked openbox on X, since I preferred fuxbox (without its panel or status bar, neither its menu) and not being into editing XML config files (I still don't like that), but it seems like the only stacking alternative close enough to fluxbox using wlroots. So labwc it is, :) Greetings ! -- Javier[arch-general] Labwc working as lighter wayfire (was Lighter wayfire)Javier undefinedarch-gen undefined‹