I found a external drive and made a dual boot. I just thought i should let you all know.

Thoughts?

  • Flatfire@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    Immediate recommendation with KDE: your Windows key and the ~ key pressed together will bring up the ability to set snapping zones for windows. Very helpful tool, especially if you were a fan of “FancyZones” in Windows

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      I don’t know if the key bind changed, but it’s meta (windows key) + t, now. I only know because I read a very recent article from KDE about how the latest plasma -I’m on 6.4.3- tweaked it to be better.

      I really like it, it has the option to create window gaps similar to how i3-gaps is.

      Then hold the shift key when dragging a window to make it snap.

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        2 days ago

        yeah it’s meta+t for me too.
        is there a way to snap a window so it occupies 2 zones? i have a vertical monitor divided into thirds and sometimes i want a window to be 2 thirds tall :p

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          You can delete a zone and then an adjacent one takes up the space. Then click and drag the area between the now 2 zones to resize.

          I think they’re unique to virtual environments too, now. So maybe make a virtual environment for when you want it 2 zones tall. Idk how to do that though, as I have never messed around with virtual environments.