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      7 months ago

      I think KDE looks great out of the box, includes all the extensions I want, and is easy to configure.

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        7 months ago

        includes all the extensions I want

        This is what people dont get. Different DEs best serve different people. We should always push to have a better experience but sniping between DEs makes no sense

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      7 months ago

      True. KDEs virtual desktops are also basically unusable for me, idk I just dont see them so they are not used.

      There are pros and cons. Its simply a tie, I stay with KDE because the lack of some things (like close buttons with the hitbox in the very edge) would annoy me.

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        This is my issue with KDE. Virtual Desktops are too unnecessarily convoluted to use. Even Alt-Tabbing is a pain if you have anything over 1 single workspace. I decided to daily drive KDE for a few months to give it a good chance, because before I would usually just go back to Gnome after a few days. It’s been 2 months now, and I don’t think I can take much more of it.

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          7 months ago

          Their Plasma 6 overview is great, just needs the panel displayed or even an app menu and it could be similar to GNOME.

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            I actually tweaked it to be more “gnome-like”, but the desktops are a hot mess. At the end of the day, it’s a matter of taste, and I’m a huge fan of Gnome’s simplicity.

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              I don’t really get this but I’m going to assume it’s that my workflow is just different than yours.

              I have keyboard shortcuts I’m happy with that let me navigate my virtual desktops as desired and place widows on them. If I wasn’t happy with those shortcuts I could change them. I can see having different preferences, or etc, but what makes it a hot mess exactly?

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                When I Alt-tab it always goes to the apps open on the next desktop, and never shows the apps on the current desktop. So, say I have Vivaldi and KWrite on desktop 1, and Brave and LibreOffice Calc on desktop 2.

                If I’m on desktop 1 on Vivaldi and Alt-tab, it’ll move to Desktop 2 and move between Brave and Calc, and but will never show anything from Desktop 1, until I release the Alt key and Alt-tab again.

                Now, for me it’s even worse since I have 3 Desktops instead of 2.

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                  Have you dug into the options at all? If I’m visualizing what you are describing correctly, I think spending some time here should solve your issues.

                  edit - specifically the options in the lower right