* I have two laptops with Ubuntu 9.10 on. 
* Acer: has been upgraded to 9.10 from older version Ubuntu and has workspace 
switcher (2.28.0) properties provide naming, names display on mouseover and 
under neat lateral list displayed when going ctrl+alt+left|right. Workspace 
change is instant. It's great. Long may it live.
* HP Mini: does it much worse. It has a new install of 9.10 replacing XP and it 
has the same workspace switcher (2.28.0 - yes, that's right) but with 
preferences only providing columns and rows. I have used gconf-editor to enable 
names and to set them, as on #95959 - but to no avail. Still show either "Desk 
n" or blank label or sometimes "Desk 1" for ALL. Workplace change is by lateral 
"sliding" which is no great hassle. The lateral list when going 
ctrl+alt+left|right has HUGE icons and no labels at all. Click and drag to move 
applications between workspaces displays as a 'hint' on mouseover in the panel 
display, but does not work - apps stay where they are.
* I'm not pushing for a fix - it's merely a mystery and an aggravation, but it 
illustrates why I think Linux, for all its genuinely superior and ethical 
qualities, isn't yet ready to become a serious contender for the Mass 
Distribution Big Kahuna.

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Cannot name workspaces
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/239231
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