The thing stopping me from using Arch is that most programs come out as debs and you have to wait for them to show up in the AUR. Example: when Mullvad VPN first came out it was only available as a deb. How long did it take to show up in the AUR? Who made that available? Was it the Mullvad folks or someone else? That’s the kind of thing that concerns me.
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RotatingParts@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•my reason why you should use KDE+Krohnkite instead of WMsEnglish
4·27 days agoI find tiling more efficient because
- I can have predetermined layouts per desktop where my often used programs are.
- I only have to purposely move windows out of the way if I’ve made the floating on purpose, and
- Less mouse use and more keyboard use for changing the layout, resizing windows, changing to another window …
The more I use tiling, the more advantages I find. At this point I think I could use any desktop as long as I had Krohnkite functioning tiling.
RotatingParts@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•my reason why you should use KDE+Krohnkite instead of WMsEnglish
22·28 days agoI wanted to give tiling a chance. I decided to use Krohnkite for a week to give it a chance. At first I didn’t care for tiling but quickly got into it and now I love it. Sometimes to really know if something is going to work for you or not, you have to give it some time. I’ve used this approach for other things (not all work out) but for Krohnkite it did for me. Also, don’t forget to check out all the Krohnkite options.
If the top bar is set up as a menu bar, it could save space on the screen when multiple horizontally placed windows (without individual menu bars) are on the screen. Other than that, I think the general top bar stuff can just be in the bottom bar.