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Charybdis

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in reply to cm0002

KDE is good but please, for the love of god KDE devs, you need to realize that some people...a lot of people actually....use more than one monitor.

Whenever I use Plasma I feel like I spend more time getting my windows arranged correctly across both my monitors with different workspaces. if each monitor had it's own set of virtual desktops then it would be the perfect DE.

in reply to rozodru

One thing I found, coming from multi-monitor macOS to Kubuntu, was having to adjust to both desktops sliding left/right at the same time. I still don't really like how it effectively shuts off applications that aren't on the active desktop, and kinda puts a barrier between work spaces.

With a Mac, I have a regular desktop on one screen, with full screen applications on the other, which I can swipe between as much as I like. I miss not being able to do that in Linux.

in reply to cm0002

I don't understand all the friction Gnome gets. Yes, I'm satisfied with everything default on the Debian/ Fedora Workstation. That's because the DE get's the hell out of my way and most everything can be easily managed without touching the mouse.

Those two things alone are so important to me, and such an improvement over Windows, that I've just never gotten around to trying other DE seriously.

in reply to yesman

Funny enough, I've disliked GNOME since 2,0. I loved GNOME 1,4's control panel, and was a big fan. With 2.0 and beyond, I felt like GNOME got simplified more than I liked. In due course, I drifted more and more toward KDE/PLASMA.

I also like KDE's Kontact for email and calendar, and have made extensive use of the Activities - like a guy with multiple tab management extensions in a browser. 😁

It's all just personal preference at the end of the day.

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