On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 7:58 PM, Alan Schmitz wrote:
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> Now I'm finding that I'm constantly defining spaces rather than just
> using them.
i have exactly the same problem.
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> If a workspace isn't a place any more, what is it? I need a new
> mental image. What has the desktop been re
Now I'm finding that I'm constantly defining spaces rather than just
using them. What's worse I'm constantly scanning all of the spaces
looking for applications, because muscle memory doesn't work any more
because there's no spatial point of reference.
Yes.
Is there a keyboard short cut
On 06/13/2011 Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
I use Fedora, so that is my reference frame. With Fedora 14, it
seemed that the workspaces would lead into each other (I used
Compviz so perhaps if I used now compviz, it still would). When I
upgraded to Fedora 15, that went away and now it se
On 06/12/2011 10:45 PM, Alan Schmitz wrote:
I was going to ask how to put the workspaces back into a static 3x3
grid as I've always used on Linux, OS X, and Windows. After reading
through the list archives, I've learned that probably wouldn't be a
good idea.
I am struggling to understand how
I was going to ask how to put the workspaces back into a static 3x3 grid
as I've always used on Linux, OS X, and Windows. After reading through
the list archives, I've learned that probably wouldn't be a good idea.
I am struggling to understand how workspaces are supposed to be used in
GNOME