oh, that’s fine, i’ve watched an international student stream his anime titty background to tenured faculty while pulling up slides for science research before. my linux having ass is just more shocked at the usage of a desktop with shortcuts on it. just feels too cluttered for me now.
well, what i really want to be using is a keyboard tiling wm like xmonad or qtile, but for reasons X doesn’t support my specific graphics card, and it also doesn’t play nice with any wayland WM based off of wlroots, so for my two monitor setup, my favorite option is KDE wayland.
which is to say, i like having a top bar like xmobar that is more like a thinner strip of system info and workspaces a la macos default, but given that i can’t have it, i’ve still elected to shove my windows bar to the top
oh, that’s fine, i’ve watched an international student stream his anime titty background to tenured faculty while pulling up slides for science research before. my linux having ass is just more shocked at the usage of a desktop with shortcuts on it. just feels too cluttered for me now.
same lol altho i gotta say the top bar is wild to me
well, what i really want to be using is a keyboard tiling wm like xmonad or qtile, but for reasons X doesn’t support my specific graphics card, and it also doesn’t play nice with any wayland WM based off of wlroots, so for my two monitor setup, my favorite option is KDE wayland.
which is to say, i like having a top bar like xmobar that is more like a thinner strip of system info and workspaces a la macos default, but given that i can’t have it, i’ve still elected to shove my windows bar to the top
I’m just old and used to shortcuts on windows lol
KDE is happy to support desktop shortcuts as part of its core design, I never use them though since I’m too lazy to set them up.