Re: [Trisquel-users] "Activities Overview" or "Dashboard" For Trisquel 9

2019-05-22 Thread davidpgil
I took a quick look at i3and it seems geared towards people who want to have multiple textual windows open at the same time. My situation is more like I have Godot, Blender, GIMP, ABrowser and Termoinal open at the same time. I need to switch between them and sometimes reference mtultiple sim

Re: [Trisquel-users] "Activities Overview" or "Dashboard" For Trisquel 9

2019-05-22 Thread davidpgil
The netinstaller on trisquel.info via the download link always produces an error for me, so I stopped trying to use it.

Re: [Trisquel-users] "Activities Overview" or "Dashboard" For Trisquel 9

2019-05-22 Thread mason
> I manged to gain significant productivity from using the "Misson > Control" that exists on MacOS. On Gnome this i called "Activities > Overview". Personally I prefer using a dynamic tiling window manager like i3 rather than deal with the annoyance of trying to figure out where all your windows a

Re: [Trisquel-users] "Activities Overview" or "Dashboard" For Trisquel 9

2019-05-22 Thread mason
> Will Trisquel 9 have this functionality? If not is > there a way that perhaps we could include "xfDashboard" in the next > version of Trisquel? Even though Xfdashboard was written for Xfce, I'm pretty sure that it can work in any desktop environment. It is not in the Trisquel 8 repo, but it is i

Re: [Trisquel-users] "Activities Overview" or "Dashboard" For Trisquel 9

2019-05-22 Thread mason
On 05/22, davidp...@protonmail.com wrote: > Unavoidable? Start with a netinstall. signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: [Trisquel-users] "Activities Overview" or "Dashboard" For Trisquel 9

2019-05-22 Thread davidpgil
After having done that, there's the issue of all the duplicate apps. Unavoidable?

[Trisquel-users] "Activities Overview" or "Dashboard" For Trisquel 9

2019-05-22 Thread davidpgil
At a job I worked at recently, I manged to gain significant productivity from using the "Misson Control" that exists on MacOS. On Gnome this i called "Activities Overview". Also, while I was using Ubuntu Studio I found that "xfdashboard" exists which imitates the Gnome "Activities Overview" a