If by virtual screens you mean having 4 different buttons on the screen which switch between complete virtual screens which have different applications or terminals on them, I use it all the time. That's kind of a requirement for me, because I parcel my work between the different screens and switch between them when I need to switch work.
It's a very useful organizational structure, please don't get rid of it (if that's what you're talking about). Also is anyone tracking which distributions the various forms of CTWM work with? So far it worked on OpenSuSe Leap 42.1 and 42.2 (and in fact all OpenSuSe up to that point), but is not stable on 42.3 (which is supposed to simply be a bug fix, but they definitely changed something major). It would be useful to have a list somewhere of which distributions the current version has been tested on, and where it works. Then again I'm mainly interested in using it on older hardware, and am using it because of its low memory footprint. Most of the laptops I'm using are older Core2Duo machines which max out at 4Gb of RAM. Thanks, Mowgli -------------------------------------------- On Mon, 3/26/18, Maxime Soulé <[email protected]> wrote: Subject: Re: Multiple monitors, VirtualScreens and/or Xrandr To: [email protected] Date: Monday, March 26, 2018, 3:52 PM [...] Does anyone really use VirtualScreens? [...]
