Not only switching desktops in seconds, but you take all your open windows with you, all the graphical applications in the exact same state they were on the other desktop!
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Not only switching desktops in seconds, but you take all your open windows with you, all the graphical applications in the exact same state they were on the other desktop! 1 comment
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@Bro666 @kde That will be a really great power-saving measure for Linux phones in particular.
Application has been sitting there, doing nothing for a while? Instead of just closing it, just commit the state to disk, and put a marker somewhere to signify that the app should be restored on next launch.
...actually... if two systems are close enough in terms of installed packages, kernel and package versions and hardware, I wonder if you could transfer the state of an application between them.
@Bro666 @kde That will be a really great power-saving measure for Linux phones in particular.
Application has been sitting there, doing nothing for a while? Instead of just closing it, just commit the state to disk, and put a marker somewhere to signify that the app should be restored on next launch.