- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.world
- I use KDE because it has a cute dragon instead of a stinky foot. 
- The only reason I don’t use KDE is because it doesn’t do the super-key expose/dash/overview like Gnome. - This comment should be deleted soon - It sadly doesn’t quite work right on KDE. You can get close: you can show an application launcher, or a exposé-like window overview, or a pager, but you can’t show all of them at once in a way that’s easy to work with between like Gnome does. - Heck, even Gnome regressed Gnome 40, as you don’t get the vertical desktop overview any more. At least there’s shell extensions that let me get Gnome 3’s behaviour back. - It’s a real pity, because I like KDE, and definitely the KDE apps, more, but the Super-key overview is no hard to quit. 
 
- This is the one thing I miss from using Gnome. I might look into a way to recreate on KDE but I’m already used to using KDE as-is now. 
 
- Great article! - I’m a new user of KDE and I like it, but sometimes it’s just tiering to try to set it up like I would like. - A simple exemple, Meta+Mouse_scroll to change the desktop. By default in Gnome and I’ve no idea with KDE (for know, maybe you have a tip for me??? ;) ). 
- Interesting blog post! - I’ll definitely be checking KDE out after last using it years ago! (no slight on KDE, just my use-case changed and I don’t have much use for full DEs on Linux). - Seems osnews.com goes back years and years although I can’t say I noticed it until the Asahi kerfuffle and I wasn’t impressed with what I saw. Still, not many blogs have that kind of longevity. 






