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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"


Using the Taskbar
When you open a window, a button representing the window appears in the taskbar at the bottom
of the screen. Here is how you can manage windows from the taskbar:
 Toggle windows??”Left-click any running task in the taskbar to toggle between opening
the window and minimizing it.
 Position windows??”You can choose to have the selected window be above or below
other windows or displayed in full screen. Right-click the running task in the taskbar and
select Advanced. Then choose Keep Above Others, Keep Below Others, or Fullscreen.
 Move windows??”Move a window from the current desktop to any other virtual desktop.
Right-click any task in the taskbar, select To Desktop, and then select any desktop
number. The window moves to that desktop.
All the windows that are running, regardless of which virtual desktop you are on, appear in the
taskbar. If there are multiple windows of the same type shown as a single task, you can right-click
that task; then, select All to Desktop to move all related windows to the desktop you pick.
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Getting into the Desktop 3
Creating an Image Gallery with Konqueror
There??™s a neat feature in Konqueror that lets you create a quick image gallery. The feature takes a
directory of images, creates thumbnails for each one, and generates an HTML (Web) page.


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