Article 54MST Super X-Windows

Super X-Windows

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TBotNik
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All,

The IISC published the legal standard for Linux in 2012 and made it law in Apr 2014. Super Windows is part of that requirement.

I personally have always used the "super windows" so I can open different windows for what I am doing.

Example
I open FireFox by topic. My first FF window always holds my default apps of:
1.} Gmail (1-10 of my default email accounts),
2.) CUPS to manage printing,
3.) PHPmyAdmin,
4.) WebMin to manage all the remote servers I'm contracted for.
Then I additionally open other FF window sessions for:
1.) Dev and testing via localhost,
2.) Sessions for things I am purchasing,
3.) Scriptures and scripture research for my books I'm writing,
4.) Healthcare and home remedies I'm researching,
etc. etc.

Then I am a developer so have 10-50 GEdit sessions open,
I'm an author so have 4-15 sessions of LO Write open of the books I'm writing,
I run 50 blogs so have all those open, in a separate window,
I'm constantly working with data and tracking, so have 2-25 Excel sheet open,
I'm an Administrator so always have 3+ terminal/konsole session open at once,
Etc, Etc.

I personally cannot operate without the "super Windows",

I know that over 90% of the world does not know Linux is now legally bound to a standard. It shows in the substandard release of Linux being released. I'll publish the "Baseline Linux Requirements" doc someplace so you can see it.

So if you know where the "Super X-Windows" add-ons are so I can get back to "normal" for me, please contribute.

Cheers!

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