Super X-Windows
by TBotNik from LinuxQuestions.org on (#54MST)
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!
TBotNik


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!
TBotNik