>>7688599it's a WM, or window manager, which basically all gnu/linux desktop systems have but most users also have a desktop environment installed over them, like GNOME, KDE, or in your case Cinnamon, which provides more visual features and is designed to be used with the mouse. if you want you can install only a wm without a desktop environment which is much more minimal but users who prefer to just use the keyboard for most things might find it more productive. the most commonly used standalone wm that people use is i3, but in dwm it's even more minimal because it doesn't read off of a config file so you have to recompile it every time you want to make a change