Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Jul 2006 10:41 UTC
SuSE, openSUSE Last week, I wrote about my first impressions of SUSE Enterprise Linux Desktop 10, after only a day of usage. I was quite impressed by the whole package, claiming that "I can confidently say that this release candidate outshines Windows Vista's beta" and "I'd even go as far as to say that even Apple should be worried". I still stand by those two statements, but after a week of daily usage, some reflection on just how much it outshines Vista or how worried Apple should be are justified.
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RE[2]: VIrtual Desktops
by macisaac on Thu 6th Jul 2006 18:37 UTC in reply to "RE: VIrtual Desktops"
macisaac
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2005-08-28

agreed as I'm typing this from wmii myself (version 2). really not something I'd want to be using at home, but at work, as a unix admin, it really is the best out there for me. create new workspaces on the fly with a quick ctrl-alt-y, new terminals with alt-t (though I mapped out a different combo for my preferred xterm setup), alt-h and alt-l for switching between the workspaces, ctrl-alt-p to bring up an autocompleting list of all your executables in your path... the ability to quickly switch between different layouts (grid, floating, tiles and a pager) with quick keystrokes is incredibly handy.

plus a bunch more of things you can do.

very, very nice stuff.

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