> Regarding LXDE:  I decided to try it when I came in this morning.  I
> like the look and feel of it, and the appearance customizations are
> good.  It seems, indeed, lightweight and fast.  If it is, indeed,
> stable, that is also good, but I'm not sure I can use it.  However,
> after far more fiddling than should be necessary, I finally figured
> out how to start a terminal window without sifting through layers of
> menus.  I do almost everything from a terminal window, and sometimes
> open dozens over the course of a day, so making that hard to do drives
> me nuts.  I never did figure out how to add it to the task bar.  In
> fact, it seems that one is limited, short of reconfiguring basic bits
> of the system, to a small set of pre-configured applets.  We need to
> be able to customize what we can easily open.  I realize that in many
> educational situations, limiting the options is a good thing, but for
> us it's just one more frustration, and we have plenty of those
> already.

Yes, that is very different in LXDE.

Right click on the Application Launcher. On the default panel setup it
is the globe with tooltip "web browser". Select "Application Launch
Bar".

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