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Re: [opensuse-kde] one login, two totally different KDE desktops, how?
- From: Malte Gell <malte.gell@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2008 02:02:50 +0100
- Message-id: <200812250202.50770.malte.gell@xxxxxx>
On Donnerstag, 25. Dezember 2008, David Herman wrote:
Nope, I want to have 2 really seperated desktops for one user, not a
virtual desktop. Currently KDE uses ~/Desktop for all virtual desktops.
I wonder, why it has never been implemented to have its own desktop
folder for each virtual desktop. As far as I know Windows Vista is
capable of achieving this, Gnome as well...
(...)
Exactly, this is what Gnome has, it is called "workspaces" if I remember
correctly. I found discussions from 2003 at kde-forums.org, it is sad
that within 5 years they have not implemented this, I'm surely not the
only one who likes to have such a feature.
Regards (and happy XMas!)
Malte
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Sounds like what you are looking for is to create a second user.
Nope, I want to have 2 really seperated desktops for one user, not a
virtual desktop. Currently KDE uses ~/Desktop for all virtual desktops.
I wonder, why it has never been implemented to have its own desktop
folder for each virtual desktop. As far as I know Windows Vista is
capable of achieving this, Gnome as well...
(...)
Alternately you can wait until kde4 releases its implementation,
called something like tasks or functionalities or workspaces (can't
remember right now)
Exactly, this is what Gnome has, it is called "workspaces" if I remember
correctly. I found discussions from 2003 at kde-forums.org, it is sad
that within 5 years they have not implemented this, I'm surely not the
only one who likes to have such a feature.
Regards (and happy XMas!)
Malte
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