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Why would I ever dualboot?
And plasma/gnome et al. don't seem to work with proxmox.
Thus something like dwm.
If you're not dual booting, and you have Windows and Proxmox, then you have two devices and you can use the Proxmox web interface from the other and be done with it.
No? Windows is installed as a VM in Proxmox, as I've mentioned couple times already.
I do config Proxmox also from Windows, but I need to go back to the barebone Proxmox in case the VM has issues.
Anyhow, this was about dwm alternatives.