Which Window Manager to Use?
- DM was on fire!
- Posts: 159
- Joined: Sat 12 Sep 2009, 15:47
- Location: N.E. Georgia Mountains, USA
What? Is there no love for Xfce?
I am disappoint. :c
I use Puppy more for the fact it's easy to run off a thumb drive, not for it's speed or the fact it can run on older systems (albeit, it is a bonus if I ever want to run it on my dad's laptop), so I have Xfce. I also want to try and put KDE on Puppy since my first choice above everything is KDE.
Did LHPUp run on KDE? It doesn't seem to anymore. :s
I am disappoint. :c
I use Puppy more for the fact it's easy to run off a thumb drive, not for it's speed or the fact it can run on older systems (albeit, it is a bonus if I ever want to run it on my dad's laptop), so I have Xfce. I also want to try and put KDE on Puppy since my first choice above everything is KDE.
Did LHPUp run on KDE? It doesn't seem to anymore. :s
- battleshooter
- Posts: 1378
- Joined: Wed 14 May 2008, 05:10
- Location: Australia
Which Puppy do you use? I've got a working KDE4 desktop SFS for Quirky in my signature, and as far as I know, LHP still supports KDE, 3 and 4 in fact. Just need to download the KDE and Mariner SFS Tazoc (LHP maker) uploaded.DM was on fire! wrote:I also want to try and put KDE on Puppy since my first choice above everything is KDE.
Did LHPUp run on KDE? It doesn't seem to anymore. :s
Battleshooter
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LHP
If you want the best and latest KDE or XFCE for puppy, see TazOC's LHP 5C. It works great.DM was on fire! wrote:What? Is there no love for Xfce?
I am disappoint. :c
I use Puppy more for the fact it's easy to run off a thumb drive, not for it's speed or the fact it can run on older systems (albeit, it is a bonus if I ever want to run it on my dad's laptop), so I have Xfce. I also want to try and put KDE on Puppy since my first choice above everything is KDE.
Did LHPUp run on KDE? It doesn't seem to anymore. :s
- Drone-87401
- Posts: 72
- Joined: Sun 03 Jan 2010, 18:54
XFCE
I personally love XFCE, it is very simple and an elegant solution as far as memory is concerned! I am pretty much using XFCE in all of my distributions these days.
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