LOL, several distros back, I advocated just what I see on this screen:
a) a locked panel on the left, although I didn't know how to lock it
b) a "dock" on the bottom, I went through all of them, it looks as if this fellow is using Docky, which I found to be somewhat unstable, and of limited use, back then, I had settled on Cairo.
c) ANOTHER dock on the right or conky, I settled on another dock for the simple reason of it not being all that easy for a new user to configure.
IF....he has figured out a "configuration panel" of some kind for Docky that would be....well rather awsome!
d) and a normal panel at the top!
I mean, it is exactly what I advocated with the exception of conky vs another locked panel. :O
So....my hat is off to the guy....(sic), , it is a rather complicated looking, and busy looking, setup; but, speaking from personal experience, it provides very quick access to various functions and therefore increases productivity.
http://pinguy-os.sourceforge.net/
If one is really a "gearhead" in terms of tweakage and quick access and a lot of productivity emphasis, as opposed to lean, and clean....then Pinguy might be worth a look-see!
woodsmoke
a) a locked panel on the left, although I didn't know how to lock it
b) a "dock" on the bottom, I went through all of them, it looks as if this fellow is using Docky, which I found to be somewhat unstable, and of limited use, back then, I had settled on Cairo.
c) ANOTHER dock on the right or conky, I settled on another dock for the simple reason of it not being all that easy for a new user to configure.
IF....he has figured out a "configuration panel" of some kind for Docky that would be....well rather awsome!
d) and a normal panel at the top!
I mean, it is exactly what I advocated with the exception of conky vs another locked panel. :O
So....my hat is off to the guy....(sic), , it is a rather complicated looking, and busy looking, setup; but, speaking from personal experience, it provides very quick access to various functions and therefore increases productivity.
http://pinguy-os.sourceforge.net/
If one is really a "gearhead" in terms of tweakage and quick access and a lot of productivity emphasis, as opposed to lean, and clean....then Pinguy might be worth a look-see!
woodsmoke
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