I think it takes up too much screen real estate, and doesn’t add anything to the view.

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    Right click on tab bar > click on last entry there (forgot how it’s called) and finally uncheck second entry from bottom left.

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        Idk about Mint in particular. There’s a way to do this in most de/wm. I would start in the system settings where you can choose light/dark themes. Then just go top to bottom in the system settings.

        Sorry I couldn’t help more

        Edit: If you don’t go through settings systematically like this often, it’s good practice. You always find things you’ll use later.

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      Ah yes, the ever growing and maintained X11 window system.

      The future of security and standardization, with the mostly used feature of transmitting GUI assets over a network.

      And to top it all off - the most documented code project, with the users facing easy customization options, that requires almost no programming language knowledge - and the easily compatible feature matrix, with allways up to date patch files.

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          Extreme sarcasm. The Free Desktop organization essentially stopped all development of their old GUI solution for Linux - named X11 Window System, and went all in on developing Wayland, the successor.

          Plus, speaking as a former DWM and suckless tools user, it is elitist, and thinks way too highly of themselves - they think their code explains itself (which it doesn’t), features are easy to add (nope), and a readable config file is bloat (it isn’t).

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            I started using dwm for the very reason OP asked. I wanted to remove the window decoration, have a more simplified view, and have full control over what my windows looked like. It works for exactly what I needed/wanted.