adam@thebowery.co.uk wrote:
I tend to use my gnome gui as a complete desktop environment, with things like the weather applet, network i/o monitors, cpu/memory/swap/loadavg, typing break reminder, keyboard layout switching tools, sticky notes, screen resolution switcher, dictionary lookup etc. all over the place. I mean, I have all these things available so why not use them :) I have six virtual desktops for various apps etc. and have everything configured (well, everything that can be configured so) to remember where it should be when I login.
Why oh why did you have to mention stickies on a list my girlfriend reads?! I came back to find my desktop looking like this: http://hippygeek.co.uk/images/stickies.png
The only thing I am not keen on is file management, but then I have never really been fond of doing file management with any kind of gui or command line.
Why can I not view ftp space in Nautilus? Is it not a feature?
tola ^/.