Thanks Polonkai for your suggestions; On Wed, 2006-06-09 at 21:49 +0200, Polonkai Gergely wrote: > Hello, > > I do almost the same. However, I'm a "clean" person, and never use icons > on my desktop. > But.. > All my games and "fun stuff" is in a so called drawer. So when I want to > play a game, e.g Neverwinter Nights, I open up my drawer, press the > appropriate button, and enjoy the game. > When I feel that I have to work, I close the game, and the drawer. I > defined some metacity shortcuts in gconf-editor (is there an application > for it already?), so when I press Ctrl-Alt-G, my editor (gvim) starts; > for Ctrl-Alt-F, firefox starts up. It's kinda workaround feeling, but it > works for me for about a year now. > I now have a work-around which I use; I use gdmflexiserver to logon as a second user. But it doesn't really do it. And, it feels hacky. I have tried multiple sliding panels, named sessions etc. and desktop switching between Gnome and KDE. > > I need some advice. I want to put in a feature request but I am not > > sure where it should go. Workspace Switcher; Metacity; or Gnome -- > > whatever ?? > > > > For over 2 years now I have been trying to somehow solve the following > > problem: I want 2 or 3 completely different Desk Top environments. > > Call them my 'Play' environment and my 'Work' environment. > > > > As I started out saying, that's the feature request I want to ask for > > but I don't know who I should ask it of. > > My question was where should I submit a features request for this kind of thing? -- Regards Bill _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list