This is a minor irritation, at least afaik: I'd fix it if I could
AND saw an easy way to.
I live by the Fedora workspace switcher -- probably the most
valuable applet I have, because it's so easy to set and forget. I have
canonical spaces for my terminal (with several tabs, my other most used
applet), my default browser (one that can handle long URLs, meaning
Firefox or Seamonkey unless I'm missing a good third one), one other
(varying) browser, my newsreader (All hail Pan!), and a space right below
it for writing posts. There are also several usually free spaces
scattered among those, so that I can bring up anything else conveniently,
and see the canonicals out of the corner of my eye.
I also upgrade every day, and reboot whenever there's a kernel
change. I suppose I should close the canonical applets, but I often
don't. Then when the reboot finishes, they all show up on the upper left
space, and I have to rearrange them. IFF, and I do mean only if, it would
be easy to make them launch where they were before, that would make the
workspace switcher even more valuable.
--
Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
Remember I know little (precious little!) of where up is.