Carl Hartung wrote:
On Monday 05 June 2006 10:33, Alvaro Kuolas wrote:
But, I noted that your windows are for the same job. I can't mix windows from different tasks.
I'm not clear on what you mean here. Of course I mix and match displayed processes across virtual desktops, but I can only do captures one at a time. :-) I generally use one for the 'reception/marcom area' (IM, VOIP, chat/irc, surfing, efax, e-mail) one for 'admin' (file management, shells & utilities, ftp client, etc.) and two for 'creative' (each split between production & preview/proofreading) which is OK for up to two projects. If I run out of space, I just add another virtual desktop until the workload justifies dropping back to four.
Thanks for your comments!
Carl
Let me explain better: I use a virtual desktop (VD) for example: Developing, the VD1 just have Developing Application: KDevelop,QTdesigner, Konsole, err... that's it. On VD2 Surfing(TM): Firefox, Mozilla Suite, Thunderbird and XChat. On VD3: Media Playing (not affiliated with Microsoft nor Vista or any combination): MPlayer, VLC, Amarok and AudioOverload. And On, And On, And On... that until the six desktops are full (I left one always free to see my beautiful wallpaper and for GKrellM... in case my Celeron 533MHz reach more than 32Celsius :) ) I don't see the idea of one desktop full of tiled windows, too many information. That can't be processed by a "normal" human (MS users are sub-normal, in most cases. I know, there are people who really know how to use Windows and it's registry (HelpDesk staff?)). -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com