Hi All,
The 'standard' Window Manager which is 'built-in' to most Puppys is jwm. But with some hard work and dedication other Window Managers can be created enabling a Puppy User to change his Puppy's 'Look and Feel.' Peebee has been kind enough to put in that work and publish some for our benefit. Among them are LXQT, links to which are here, viewtopic.php?p=2419#p2419 and here, https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... /Desktops/.
On the latter link you'll find XFCE, LXDE and MATE window managers packaged as ydrv.sfses.
Cautions: --But first note that I have no actual experience from having used these ydrv.sfses. My experience is having spent 30+ years as a practicing attorney whose job often involved asking the question "What can go wrong?" and figuring out how to avoid that. Among businessmen attorneys are known as 'Deal killers'.
ydrv.sfs is among what I refer to as an ‘alphabet.sfs’: See, viewtopic.php?p=9804#p9804 for its definition and contrast to an application SFS. You locate a ydrv.sfs adjacent to your Puppy's "main" SFS, e.g. puppy_slacko_xxx.sfs. They will automatically be copied into RAM on boot-up and can NOT be unloaded. You can not use more than one SFS named ydrv.sfs. AFAIK, they will not function properly if renamed as an application SFS and SFS-loaded. Except for taersh’s ArtStudion64, AFAIK currently the only ‘alfphabet SFSes’ Puppys can use must begin with the letters a, z, f, or y. But you can combine several ‘alphabet SFSes’ whose files do not conflict. For example, a zdrv.sfs only holds hardware drivers and an fdrv.sfs only holds hardware firmware. As nicOS has developed an application which enables you to convert your SaveFile/Folder into a ydrv –enabling you to always boot from a pristine, READ-ONLY, system-- you might want to combine any zdrv and fdrv into, say, a zdrv and rename one of peebee’s window-manager ydrvs to fdrv.
I may be mistaken, but I think peebee’s ydrv.sfs window-managers are a bi-product of his development of slackware-binary-compatible Puppys. I don’t know –and do not recall reading any posts regarding-- the ability to use them OOTB with Ubuntu-binary-compatible or debian-binary-compatible Puppys. [Post if you know ]. As these ydrv.sfs will automatically load on boot-up and can NOT be unloaded, if your Puppy is a ‘Ubuntu’ or ‘debian’, I strongly recommend that you proceed with caution. Window-managers are fundamental parts of an operating system. It is possible that you will discover that you’ve booted into a non-responsive system and will have to ‘pull the plug’ to get out of it. Turn off your Automatic Save and/or backup your SaveFile/Folder before trying them.
But do try them. Being a Puppy software tester is the job you volunteered for, the price you pay, to have the most versatile operating system and maintain it as such; and to be a member of a community which responds to your interests. Report your experience, good or bad. And if something isn’t fully functional, and you have the time, help to make it so.
Other window managers:
josejp2424’s openboxplus64 for modern 64-bit Puppys, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 99#1033699
vicmz’s Openboxplus with choice of lxpanal or tint2 for various older 32-bit Puppys, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 730#703730
vicmz’s Openboxplus-p, a lightweight openbox with only fbpanel for various 32-bit Puppys, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 479#704479
radky’s FbBox, both 32-and-64 bit, for various Puppys, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 018#769018
battleshooter’s XFCE 4.12 for XenialPup 64bit, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 759#966759
Links to many alternate window managers by musher0, Jejy69 and others can be found on the ‘old forum’s Desktop Section beginning here: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/index.php? ... C&start=30
Don’t hesitate to post about your experiences.