#_of_desktops

Magnus Therning magnus at therning.org
Wed Dec 15 10:59:49 UTC 2004


On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 05:12:35AM -0500, wulf wrote:
>
>I've actually dropped down to just three workspaces for the moment,
>which is enough for most of my daily tasks. Of course, once you know
>how to add and remove them, it is very easy to drop a couple of extra
>ones in when needed.
>
>How many are other people using? I suspect most people stick to four
>but I could be wrong...

6, in one row. It does happen that I fill all of them. The nice things
with having many is that when people walk in with some problem I can
quickly get a clean desktop, and luckily Alt-Tab is workspace-local :-)

I used to have 8 (4x2) when I ran GNOME 1.x, but since then I've
improved my ways ;-)

/M

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