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How can I improve my programming experience on my Linux Desktop? [closed]

How can I improve the look and feel of my Linux desktop to suit my programming needs?

I found Compiz and it makes switching between my workspaces (which is something I do all the time to make the most of my 13.3″ screen laptop) easy and look great – so what else don’t I know about that make my programming environment more productive/pleasing?

@Rob Cooper – thanks for the heads-up, hope this reword addresses the issues

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I’ve used by Ubuntu desktop for some coding sessions. I haven’t settled on an IDE, but if I’m not using gedit, I’ll use emacs as my editor. Sometimes I need to ssh to a remote server and edit from there, in which case emacs is preferred. I’m just not the vi(m) type.

Maybe I’ll try out Eclipse one day…

I love Compiz, but it does nothing for my coding experience. It’s just eye candy. You can do desktop switching and Alt-Tab just fine without it. Aside from that, Jeff Atwood’s recommendations for good chair, multi-monitors, and simplistic background still apply for me.

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