Configure and use the KDE 4.4 pager
Have you ever used the Linux pager? If you've not you might want to read my article “Get to know Linux: The pager“. The KDE 4.4 pager is, as the above article will agree to, a very handy tool – and one you shouldn't ignore. Not only can it make your life much more organized, it can keep your desktop from getting far too cluttered. And, with the integration of Compiz, allows you to use the cube in different ways.
And with every Linux desktop, the pager is configured differently in KDE than it in GNOME, or Enlightenment, or Afterstep, etc. In this article I will show you how to configure the pager for both normal use and for use in the Compiz window decorator.
Have you ever used the Linux pager? If you've not you might want to read my article “Get to know Linux: The pager“. The KDE 4.4 pager is, as the above article will agree to, a very handy tool – and one you shouldn't ignore. Not only can it make your life much more organized, it can keep your desktop from getting far too cluttered. And, with the integration of Compiz, allows you to use the cube in different ways.
And with every Linux desktop, the pager is configured differently in KDE than it in GNOME, or Enlightenment, or Afterstep, etc. In this article I will show you how to configure the pager for both normal use and for use in the Compiz window decorator.