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@shortarcflyer -- I see no refernce to Puppy Linux from the Lilidog website. Is it a puppy-derived distro?
It is not puppy-derived. It is Debian based kind of like BunsenLabs. It is openbox wm and has been my go to distro for several months now. This is the website: https://lilidog.org/. And this is the forum site: https://www.forum.lilidog.org/. Stop in and check us out if and when you have time.
"Lilidog-Bookworm-23.02.21 released.
An updated release to bring Bookworm in line with the recent bullseye changes. This includes the Arcadia theme as default.
Also:
Fixes and adjustments to the Calamares installer.
Alpha II debian installer release.
New bootloader files.
Updated configuration files for keybinds, conky, picom, and dunst.
Wallpaper exchange.
New installer for the Obsidian icon theme.
Other small adjustments to different items as seen. Welcome screen text color, etc . . ."
Just a continuing update release as we continue the transition from Bullseye to Bookworm. In this release:
New apt notifier feature. Enable through the 'T2' icon in the panel. Can be left on for updates, or just toggled for a check. Allows for 6 different notification colors, and otherwise follows your selected theme.
New Install button in the system tray. Created a simple install button for accessing the Calamares installer through a button click. This button is removed on logout, or install.
New features in the gimp installer to include most of the optional plugins.
New installer for tuxpaint. Just fun to mess with.
Welcome script adjustments.
Fixed the up/downspeedgraph errors in Conky, and switched to 'legacymem' for determining ram use.
Added recommended gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad to the Bluetooth installer, and removed the redundant pulseaudio-module-bluetooth that is no longer in use.
Added software-properties-gtk to the install list for easy source changes through the Synaptic package manager.
Several 'Forge' theme adjustments.
*NOTE After installation, you will find two red debian icons in your $HOME folder. .face and .face.icon. These are a byproduct of the build and shouldn't exist in the final install. They can be deleted."
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