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On Thursday 28 July 2011 21:27:48 Alex Schuster wrote: |
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> I would need many more desktops then. How many do you have? |
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Mostly I have six, but when I'm in a major redevelopment phase of my web |
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site that goes up to eight. |
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> So you also use activities? I don't, and I think they don't suit me as I |
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> already havmy things separated on their desktops, but I do like the idea |
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> and am interested in how this develops. |
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No, I don't use activities. If I did, they'd be file management, e-mail, web, |
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sys-admin, css development, html editing and maybe one or two others. |
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> I like it this way, and cluttering is not a problem for me. |
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So I see. As I said, we all have our own methods. |
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> There are who-has-the-best-KDE-dsktop competitions, and I always wonder |
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> why those people only seem to have a single one, with few applications. |
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> If I was to participate, I would have to compose all my desktops into a |
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> large image, but that would be against the rules. |
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I think life's too short for that kind of indulgence. |
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Rgds |
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Peter Linux Counter 5290, 1994-04-23 |