Puppy Linux 2.15CE has a few new tricks

  2007-04-17 13:00:02
Given how similar Puppy 2.14 was to 2.13, I was wholly unprepared for how different the latest Puppy release, 2.15CE (community edition), is from its predecessors. First of all, it looks completely different. That's because IceWM is the default window manager for Puppy 2.15, although the old standby JWM (Joe's Window Manager) is still available. And aside from the radical change in GUI, the desktop background is darker (and less"puppy" themed) than in distros past. Still, the Menu key on the bottom left does have a paw print. 
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