I have a confession to make, and one that I thought would never happen. I am now running an Ubuntu distro!!! Long story short, I switched my Openbox Serqet spin to Debian Testing and promptly lost workable nvidia drivers. Then I had issues with mounting CDs, USB sticks and SD cards. Upon a lot of googling I discovered that I was not alone. In the meantime the Stable Serqet spin on my wife's computer started to show similar device issues. I'm not sure what the issue with Debian Wheezy is but I was getting sick of updates borking a system that I spent a lot of time building and had been working quite well. So on my wife's computer I went almost the whole hog and installed Mint 16 xfce. It works a treat but the one thing I discovered is that xfce is almost impossible to modify - so much stuff is hard-coded into the DE. However it works great and I discovered one other pearl.
One of my biggest bugbears over the years of using Linux is setting up nvidia drivers. Sometimes they work straight up out of repo, other times I have to go to the nvidia site and do command line stuff. Occassionally it just won't work, which is what happened on my system. Ubuntu has a gui tool called "jockey-gtk" that just "works". It worked great in Mint, so all I needed was an LXDE spin that I could modify to my own Openbox look.
After a bit of looking around I came across
LXLE, which is based on Lubuntu 12.04 LTS. It came with most of the software I needed and had positive reviews. So I downloaded it, backed up all my data and configs and installed it.
The first thing I tried was installing nvidia drivers. Oh joy!! Painless - now googleearth works again, and I use it quite a bit. It didn't take long to install Thunar, conky, urxvt, openbox-menu, pytyle, gigolo and other software, bring across all my Openbox configs, and then set things up. I put pcmanfm in the background - no point removing it. I minimized the panel to just a systray.
All-in-all it works well and looks just how I want it. Keyboard commands and shortcuts are all in place. The Openbox root menu works as it should, urxvt is embedded in the desktop and the lxde parts of the system are all hidden under the bonnet. There have been a couple of issues though. I can't stand sudo, so I run the same su and sudo password for convenience. Cheese doesn't work, and torrent magnets in Chromium don't work - no one has a working solution for those. However I was able to find and install wxcam, an app I'm really happy to catch up with again after a few years. I also had to switch off the absent floppy drive in the BIOS as gparted just hung when checking discs.
I guess old age is starting to catch up! I'm tired of fighting driver issues so it's really nice to not have to think about it for once. In the meantime the system just rolls along - who'd have thought it - living with Ubuntu!!
Screenshots below - click on them to open full size. From left to right - desktop showing embedded urxvt, conky and lxpanel systray. Then we have the Openbox root menu. Last is a number of open apps tiled thanks to pytyle.