The reason is that I prefer to return to the version (64 bit) being the real version of my computer and I don't find enough actual Puppy's for that with all that what I install in full Debian or full Ubuntu...
The environment looks like a Puppy excepted no icon on the desktop as icons in the tray are enough for me.
I did install in both LXQT because of the best optic.
Now it is so that LXQT doesn't work alone.
In Ubuntu, LXQT installs openbox as it's base.
In Debian, the package LXQT installs lfwm as it's base.
You can see that in /home/[user]/.config/lxqt/session.conf
in the first section ( [General])
at the line
window_manager=
Other bases (=window managers) are allowed so
you can overwrite with
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window_manager=jwm
My actual ~/.jwmrc:
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<JWM>
<!-- Tray at the high left corner. -->
<Tray x="0" y="-1" height="25" autohide="top" valign="top">
<TrayButton label="JWM">root:1</TrayButton>
<TrayButton popup="run" icon="/usr/share/pixmaps/grun.xpm">exec:grun</TrayButton>
<TrayButton popup="kompoZer" icon="/opt/seamonkey/chrome/icons/default/editorWindow.png">exec:seamonkey -edit</TrayButton> </Tray>
<StartupCommand>
<!-- xli -onroot -fillscreen /home/f/.images/default.jpeg &
setxkbmap us intl
skype-->
cd ~/
rm -rf ~/.mozilla
cp -a ~/my/.mysettings/.mozilla ~/
</StartupCommand>
</JWM>
The StartupCommand of JWM is very usefull and works like in Puppy.