• rozodru@piefed.social
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    3 days ago

    eh I’m going to take a wait and see approach.

    The early alpha versions of COSMIC I really liked but over time with each new Alpha release it just felt…off? like kinda leaning into GNOME “please don’t actually customize me” territory? and there were a couple keybinds that just weren’t there. also it felt like it was getting slower with each release.

    That being said I think if you just want a very simple DE with the option of good tiling then COSMIC is the way to go. It’s been awhile since I tried one of the previous alphas so if his release really is the shit then I might consider switching my WM to it.

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      2 days ago

      This puts into words the nameless feeling I had while using it. If OpenSUSE eliminates support for x11 before XFCE’s Wayland is 100%, I might still use it full time, though.

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      3 days ago

      The tiling feature is killer, I really wish KDE had something imilar that can be easily toggled on and off.

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        blame the devs for that. There was an git issue a year or so ago about just that. a user asked for tiling, many other users chimed in and said “yes, please” the KDE devs said “no, we personally don’t like or use tiling so you’re not going to have it either.” Which essentially sums up KDE development. IF they don’t use or like something than neither will you.

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          1 day ago

          It’s pretty much the best and only option for KDE but even then it’s very janky. COSMIC is going to be the best option for this but again, you’re then sacrificing the customization you’d get with Plasma.

          And that sums up Linux DEs/WMs. If there’s something you want you’ll have to sacrifice something else. because there are NO DEs/WMs out there that will have everything you want in one package unless you build it yourself.

          …unless you’re MaoMaoWM and you’re the dev who just said “fuck it, I’m including everything”

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          2 days ago

          Tried it - it works, but isn’t toggleable like the PopOS tiling which has a taskbar button and a hotkey.

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            1 day ago

            Keybind the floating layout in settings and it will act as a toggle! (Taskbar button I dont have a solution for tho) However krohnkite still isnt anywhere near the polish of an actual tiling wm unfortunately

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              1 day ago

              I never found any way to set up a keybind - I had to deactivate and logout.

              Edit: I checked again and there’s no hotkey anywhere. If you have a way to do this, I’m all ears.

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                  19 hours ago

                  That’s to float one particular app window, it doesn’t disable Krohnkite altogether. The magic of the PopOS tiling is that the toggle fully enables/disables it, effectively switching between a stacked and a tiling WM with the click of a button.

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                    15 hours ago

                    Krohnkite has a float mode (basically just disable) aswell as a float specific window. Unfortunately I cant access my desktop until much later but when I do I’ll grab the specific instructions