• milo128
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    windows were never meant to overlap, the desktop was never meant to be looked at. do not fear the real tiling window manager. sooner or later, you’ll make the switch.

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    i3-gaps is life

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    I love AwesomeWM as a window manager. It’s pretty easy, even for a complete beginner. I highly recommend.

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    That looks like it was annoying to place the windows

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      KDE has some built in tiling functions now. No where near what the tiling WM’s are but you’re able to define a layout and snap them into place.

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    Looks amazing, from a person scared of “real” tiling window managers to another lol. Also, what is that dashboard with shortcuts called, again? I swear I’ve seen it before as a Heimdall/Homer alternative but can’t recall for the life of me