"David A. Sinck" wrote: > > \_ SMTP quoth Eric Richardson on 3/20/2001 03:18 as having spake thusly: > \_ > \_ Hi, > \_ Using gnome with standard potato debian. The first box I installed on > \_ has four virtual desktops with I dropped the desktop pager applet on the > \_ tool bar. The second one has one. > \_ > \_ Where is this controlled? > > YMMV based on debian and windowmanager, but I can control the > workspaces/desktops/what have you via > > foot/settings/gnome control center > [app launches] > sawfish window managger/workspaces > > Keep in mind that there are varied names for the "levels of desktop" > and "my desktop is 3x3". > > so you might have 5 "levels" of desktop and have 5 potential "views", > or you might have 1 "level" and a 9x9 seting for 81 potential > "views". > > Sawfish, at least, calls the "levels" workspaces and the gridding > "columsns x rows". Other wm would be different. vtwm had one level > and you could define the number/scaling of your virtual desktop. > > Sawfish rocks, btw, but that's just 'cuz I'm a Lisp lover. :-) Potato just uses sawmill which I guess is sawfish in the newer systems. I'm using gdm and icewm and also have wmaker installed. I can't find anything in the control center like you suggest. I must need to hack in a file somewhere. Eric :-)