Hello, would it be possible to arrange the deskktops differently. One desktop only for office programms, another for GIS etc.. I tried it and it doesn't work, they seemed to be linked with each other, when I delete one icon, it also disappears on all the other desktops. As far as I remember it worked with an older version of RedHat and SuSE a year ago and I could set up the desktops differently Could that problem be due to KDE 3.0 and is already solved in KDE 3.0.3? thanks Martin ------------------------------- Martin Wegmann Tropical Ecosystem Research Center PMB 44 Winnellie / Darwin NT 0821 Australia ....... priv. 4 Carpentier Cres. Wagaman / Darwin NT 0810 Autralia 0061 8 8927 1241
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday, 06 October 2002 18:56, Martin Wegmann wrote:
would it be possible to arrange the deskktops differently. One desktop only for office programms, another for GIS etc.. I tried it and it doesn't work, they seemed to be linked with each other, when I delete one icon, it also disappears on all the other desktops. As far as I remember it worked with an older version of RedHat and SuSE a year ago and I could set up the desktops differently Could that problem be due to KDE 3.0 and is already solved in KDE 3.0.3?
Not possible right now unfortunately. ~/Desktop is a unified setup. It'd have to be (for example) ~/Desktop/1/, ~/Desktop/2/, ~/Desktop/3/. etc. You can specify different backgrounds, but that's it. Philosophcally, I use 1 for main Linux work, 2 to design financing programs, 3 for documentation, and 4 for VMware. And saving sessions retains apps here, except VMware which has never learned that it should recur, nor its position on the desktop. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iEYEARECAAYFAj2hmPAACgkQnQ18+PFcZJsHYgCeJ1oO3iWJ5BcGpkqq10zdGDPG 57MAoIHPZ5bVjAiSozwdf0UGeWBrRuPK =WTu2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
I would also add KNotes 3.x to that list, at least on my machines w/7.3 --- Carl <quantum@ultra2k.com> wrote:
except VMware which has never learned that it should recur, nor its position on the desktop.
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