Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Monday 2008-04-14 at 14:59 -0400, Ken Schneider wrote:
JP Rosevear pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
FWIW, I think we'll turn multiple desktops back on by default in 11.0.
Good!
"This was a leftover from SLED 10, where one desktop was felt it would make it easier for people to understand"
Ouch. :-(
Doesn't this go against the Gnome policy of "less is more"? I mean, why give people more choices, it will only make them more confused. :-) Why let people know that linux has more to offer MS windows does, out of the box.
I use 9 workspaces.
It is one of the features I like most, specially compared to windows. I use each workspace for different uses: browser here, mail here, logs, openoffice, compilations, translations... everything neatly ordered, not every window clustered in the same display together with 20 more windows.
Exactly same reason why I use 6 Desktops (in KDE)- a separate desktop for a specific task. But I have always wondered - but never bothered to ask: are the number of desktops implicitly related to the amount of RAM one has? That is, is each desktop assigned RAM on the basis of (RAM / number of desktops = RAM available for an app. running in any desktop)? Ciao. -- The sex was so good that even the neighbours had a cigarette. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org