Post #2492454
2026-05-13 12:29 UTC
I’m not sure I follow your gripe about multi monitor handling. You can add completely independently customized toolbars and set up the task manager to show icons for windows just on that screen or on all screens.
I daily drove gnome for a few months, but it was back in like 2014. What features make it better for multi monitor setups?
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@Zeoic@lemmy.world 2026-05-13 12:36
That is my gripe haha. I don’t want independent bars, I have five monitors and every little change has to be done four more times and it’s infuriating lol. I want to be able to sync them like I can with dash to panel on gnome, but KDE handles it in such an odd way that it’s even hard to script cloning the task bar changes to other monitors. The way gnome is built around extensions makes it very likely that if you have a pain point, someone smart enough to make an extension to fix it probably did too. I was able to make a very comfortable experience with it. I also really miss ArcMenu :( I tried so many KDE menu themes and they are just so janky
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@wltr@discuss.tchncs.de 2026-05-13 15:57
Gnome has changed since 2014. Just for your information.