Fredag den 7. oktober 2011 16:28:29 skrev Sven Burmeister:
Am Freitag, 7. Oktober 2011, 15:54:36 schrieb Martin Schlander:
It doesn't break anything for upgraded systems. But old users doing fresh installs, and who wish to use virtual desktops, would need to figure out how and where to increase the number of virtuel desktops in systemsettings.
I'm afraid that'd be a challenge and "turn-off" even for many long-time users. 90% of users or so, never change any darn default setting. So the defaults need to be good.
Since the default number of virtual desktops was apparently one, i.e. none, and 90% of the people do not change defaults this means that 90% do not use virtual desktops.
What are you talking about? In every single KDE (and openSUSE) release since the dawn of time, there was more than one virtual desktop by default and a visible pager in the panel giving easy access to the virtual desktop settings. This will change for the first time in history (well, at least since SUSE 9.2 I can personaly vouch) if 12.1 will stick with upstream defaults of SC 4.7.
To me that does not sound like activities would break anything for those that want to use virtual desktops.
The activity manager doesn't break anything for people who want to use virtual desktops. Defaulting to only one virtual desktop _does_. That is why most people here are arguing to have the activity manager _and_ the pager in the panel by default. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org