Hmm, 15.7.5 only showed for me now when I want looking for it in System
Settings.

But before I saw that, I upgraded XQuartz to the 2.8.6 beta, and it also fixed
the minimize issue.  So it seems there may now be multiple fixes.

On Mon, Apr 06, 2026 at 03:34:09PM +0100, Rob Arthan wrote:
>    FWIW, I just upgraded my MacBook to Sequoia 15.7.5 and the minimize
>    functionality
> 
>    in xquartz-wm works fine. So if, for some reason, you don’t want to
>    upgrade to Tahoe
> 
>    you can upgrade to the latest version of Sequoia and have a working
>    quartz-wm.
> 
>    Regards,
> 
>    Rob.
> 
>    On 3 Apr 2026, at 06:42, Cheng-Yang Tan via X11-users
>    <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>    [1]Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
> 
>    Begin forwarded message:
>    On Friday, April 3, 2026, 1:40 PM, Cheng-Yang Tan <[email protected]>
>    wrote:
> 
>    Just tested minimizing xterm (XQuartz window manager) and it works in
>    my Tahoe 26.4 M3 MacBook Pro and Intel MacBook Pro as well.
>    It seems Apple has fixed the problem.
>    Cyan
>    [2]Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
> 
>    On Thursday, April 2, 2026, 7:28 PM, Rob Arthan <[email protected]>
>    wrote:
> 
>    YMMV, but, after making sure I had a working fvwm set-up as a back-up
>    to quartz-wm,
>    I upgraded to Tahoe 26.4. The minimize functionality in quartz-wm works
>    fine on xterm
>    and all the other X11 apps that I use.
>    Regards,
>    Rob.
> 
>    On 3 Apr 2025, at 07:12, Mike Zuhl via X11-users
>    <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>    Tom already filed bug report 72277 for the “minimization doesn’t work”
>    bug. Since the “maximize and hang” bug hasn’t shown up on bare metal,
>    I’m going to wait for bug 72277 to be fixed and then try to reproduce.
>    Until then I’m going to keep Sonoma 14.7.1 as my main OS and run
>    Sequoia only in a virtual machine.
>    —Mike Zuhl
> 
>    On Apr 2, 2025, at 10:58 PM, Cheng-Yang Tan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>    I hope that the maintainers of Xquartz are looking into this ... Are
>    you planning to file a bug report to Xquartz?
>    cytan
>    On Thursday, April 3, 2025 at 01:32:16 PM GMT+8, Mike Zuhl
>    <[email protected]> wrote:
>    Thanks to Tom Lane and Cheng-Yang Tan for checking for me!
>    Neither report problems maximizing windows, so darn.  I was hoping one
>    X11 fix would solve both my problems. Looks like I’ll have to pass this
>    bug along to the Parallel folks.
>    —Mike Zuhl
> 
>    On Apr 2, 2025, at 6:16 PM, Cheng-Yang Tan <[email protected]> wrote:
>    Hi Mike,
>       I just tested the "+" button on an xterm and it goes full screen and
>    back to normal without any problems. Commands are executed in both full
>    and normal screen as well. It's only "-" button for minimizing which
>    doesn't work.
>       For completeness "x" kills the xterm window as expected.
>       And I'm running directly on MacOS Sequoia 15.4
>    cytan
> 
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