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Trust me when I say workspaces have been a standard part of Linux DEs and WMs for far longer than 2007. Even things as ancient as Window Maker and Blackbox have them.
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It's the Bastei Bridge in Saxon Switzerland (Germany).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bastei
And yeah, workspaces have been part of the Linux desktop for a long time already.
But, we were beaten by the Amiga 1000, which in 1985 supported Workspaces or "Screens" as they called it.
MacOS got support for it next, in 2007 with Mac OS X 10.5.
Windows got proper support for the feature with Windows 10.
Effectively, in this regard Windows lagged way behind. I love how they marketed it like a new feature that's never been done before at the time. Even their fans were saying it.
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My new desktop look: Latest Papirus Icons, New Wallpaper and icon for the Menubar.
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apart from that, not many changes. alsi is replaced with neofetch in terminal, Music player is now Spotify and my conky uses spotify-now to get the track names.
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Note the new Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition icon.
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Never has FPS hegemony on my desktop been so threatened, even if the RPGs still number less than half.
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It has finally warmed up to the point that I am able to go out and start work on improving the farm again so it seemed appropriate.