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      <title>My new desktop environment on GhostBSD: pekwm</title>
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Lightweight, fast, and endlessly customizable, that’s what pekwm offers for FreeBSD systems.
But what really makes my setup useful for me is the easy integration of small scripts we can build around it.
From session restore to dynamic menus, brightness control, and even a quirky lock screen,
this desktop has grown into a personal environment that feels both minimal and complete.

It's a window manager, like many others, but with tons of shortcut keys which facilitate the day to day use. 

At the end, the usage of the mouse is marginal, but really easy to use. 

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