After many years on GNOME, I finally submitted to Plasma supremacy.
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Check your DMs
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I've considered this in the past, and I might toy around with it in the future once I get the motivation to
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The dock is Latte. I run Debian so this is Plasma 5. As I understand it, Latte doesn't really work in Plasma 6.
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Latte. I run Debian so this is Plasma 5. As I understand it, Latte doesn't work in Plasma 6.
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I was mostly being facetious. I haven't tried it in decades, but I'm pretty happy with Cosmos.
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ublic market center
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I stopped using gnome after they removed the ability to edit the menu without going through a bunch of hoops. Their idea of removing complexity involved removing choice and customization. KDE has had superior multi monitor support for a long time.
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And as a multi-monitor user, I'm finding that part to be true. I've got my panels set up on each of my monitors exactly the way I want. Plus, controlling the wallpaper independently on each monitor as a built-in feature is dope.
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I want a simple desktop with small elements to maximize real estate for windows.
While using a top AND bottom bar on the screen. Thats exactly my humour. I am specific about that, because its what confuses me the most about many gnome distros when they so that. The vertical space is the most important one, don't waste it with additional bars.
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The dock auto hides lol