Hmm, there were also proposals of gnome-shell style "dynamic workspaces" or better yet, something like firefox's panorama for ubuntu (mockup): http://www.techdrivein.com/2011/03/how-about-firefox-4s-panorama-like.html
or KDE4's Activities, which are a lot more useful than just workspaces.
So useful in fact that they have even become a main feature of their new plasma active UI: http://www.kde.org/announcements/plasma-active-one/
Activities are actually pretty similar to user sessions, but with better management and use of resources...
Anyway, if an user feels he only uses 1 workspace then the option to remove it would be welcome. But as by default am not that sure yet.
Hmm, there were also proposals of gnome-shell style "dynamic workspaces" or better yet, something like firefox's panorama for ubuntu (mockup): www.techdrivein .com/2011/ 03/how- about-firefox- 4s-panorama- like.html
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or KDE4's Activities, which are a lot more useful than just workspaces.
So useful in fact that they have even become a main feature of their new plasma active UI: www.kde. org/announcemen ts/plasma- active- one/
http://
Activities are actually pretty similar to user sessions, but with better management and use of resources...
Anyway, if an user feels he only uses 1 workspace then the option to remove it would be welcome. But as by default am not that sure yet.