Martin Kelly wrote:
You can turn off the bar at the top by killing the process that starts it and saving your session. The process is called xfce4-taskbar I believe. To save your session, just log out like normal and then check the save box.

OK.  But then how will I un-iconify?
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  Anything worth doing is worth overdoing.

Allen Brown wrote:

I switched back to Debian (stable this time).  Flux still
doesn't work, same problem.  I am using blackbox so far.
I had tried enlightment some time ago.  I will try it again.

I will also try xfce4.


This is close.  Simple to configure and minimalist.
But I would like to turn off the selector along the top
of the screen, or at least shrink it.  Is there some way
to do that?

Of course I will still want to be able to un-iconify.
It would be nice if that was a small part of the taskbar.
(Like kde and like gnome used to be.)
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