Gents, et al:

Seems like a flurry of activity on the list lately . . . as it seems like
more folks are now "playing with Disco" . . . .  As I spend more time with
it, it is providing a nice GUI experience overall . . . as mentioned
previously having the "suspend" button on the log in window would be value
added.

Also, I recently installed Siduction into another partition, based on
Debian Sid, and it is the first time in awhile that a Debian system
installed and ran well on my Mac computers . . . it also does have some
"issues" . . . but, one feature that seems "nice" is that the right-click
menu from the desktop provides a large list of items to choose from, rather
than having to click on the menu launcher . . . including the "leave"
function, which then clicking on, shows "suspend" and/or "shut down" . . .
etc . . . very handy . . . very "powerful."

In comparison, when I right-clicked on the desktop in Disco Lu 19+ . . . it
is a short list of functions . . . possibly relating to "OpenBox" . . .
which I have thought was another DE option that used to go along with
"LXDE" back in the day . . . at the bottom of the list was "exit"  . . .
hmmm, what could that do?  Clicking "exit" . . . seemed to do nothing,
except now the FF window no longer had the what??  window toolbar with the
options to minimize or close or drag the window around . . . and the window
was now covering the main control panel at the top of the display . . .
took a few minutes to get to the menu launcher to log out . . .  Logging
back in and the Openbox toolbar on the FF window was back in place.

The moral of this story is . . . if there were more features to play with
on right-clicking on desktop in Lu . . . I would not have been tempted to
click "exit" while in Lubuntu DE . . . and all of the window toolbar
problems could have been avoided . . . .

TIA,

F
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