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cavite homes
Puppy is smaller bankers life than most other operating systems, and it is one of the most popular Linux distributions on the planet. Puppy is fueled by a large community, consisting of forums, a chat channel and many websites, which writes d…</description>
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This wiki contains articles written by Puppy users, for Puppy users, in attempt to provide accurate, simple and effective documentation for Puppy Linux. The wiki is generously hosted by Dejan, the great mind behind puppy.b0x.me, and a good guy in general.</description>
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            <description>OpenBox is a highly configurable, next generation window manager with extensive standards support.  It is used as default in Puppy5, but can be turned off and JWM used instead.

Also see

JWM

OpenBox discussion

Openbox homepage</description>
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