I'm kinda shocked about two things.
1. How helpful this community has been. It seems most forums these days just respond to the quick and easy questions users ask and when I try to ask something more difficult (to me at least), I rarely get a response. It has me so jaded, I almost didn't post anything here because I really didn't think I'd get any usable answers. I was surprised, and I shouldn't be such a sour grump with low expectations.
2. I have found KDE with kwin and khronkite to be the perfect mix of window manager and traditional desktop for me. I used to use Awesome WM, I loved the increased productivity it gave me, when it worked the way I wanted it to, but just didn't have the time to stick with it and get things setup the way I wanted and would switch back to gnome often. I saw the possibilities, where everything went where you wanted it to go and rarely had to leave the keyboard and use the stupid mouse.
But then, because I have 5 screens, 1 main curved larger resolution and 4 off to the side (so I could program and daytrade at the same time), it just caused problems when I went to run a steam game, It would launch full screen, and then when I added it to the exception list, it would launch on the wrong monitor, and I'd fix that and so on. It just kept having little thing after little thing and I got tired of fixing, so I found myself starting to go back to gnome just to get that thing done I wanted easy and fast, because I didn't always have the time to setup it up nice in Awesome, it just was a pain.
So then some things in PopOS started bothering me, I figured I need more productivity, may as well get one closer to debian and just use ubuntu. I found KDE and kubuntu and I started using it and saw kwin, it's a lot nicer and much more flexible with scripts than any other window manager I've seen included in a "standard" desktop environment. It's awesome! And it gave me the flexibility to use it 95% of the time, but when something happens that I need to make a script for or customize and don't have the time to set it up how I like, well, I'm already inside a KDE desktop, so I don't need to log out and back in as a different environment. It's really given me so much flexibility, and the default panel has so many options, It sure as heck beats setting one up in a window manager. I know some people may like the straight up window manager, light and nothing else needed than what they want and you can setup it up however you want, but for guys like me, that want like 95% window manager, and just doesn't have the time to setup all the minor custom tweaks I'd need/want, KDE is by far the best I've seen.
Anyway, well, that turned into a long novel about my life story, sorry, but just wanted to say thanks to all, I think after distro hopping a lot, I've finally found my long term home.
My linux journey has been an odd one. I started out coming from windows to using Arch. Just because I had to. I'm smart and had something to prove to myself I guess, that's just the way I am. I hated the idea of using one of the most popular distros like ubuntu that 'everyone' else used, even though that isn't really true, I just couldn't do it.
However, I'm getting older, and realizing that time with my wife is much better than time spent fiddling and fixing and customizing things. I still tinker from time to time, but I don't want to HAVE to tinker when I don't want to tinker, and for me, that really means ubuntu is the way to go. I don't know why it took me so long to try ubuntu. I went from Arch, then endeavor, then manjaro, then Arco for awhle, then Debian, then MX, then PopOS, then finally Kubuntu. Then I found how great support was in this thread and it just kinda sealed the deal for me. Anyway, wanted to say thanks again to all, as I turned a long story into an even longer story now, so I'll stop typing.
1. How helpful this community has been. It seems most forums these days just respond to the quick and easy questions users ask and when I try to ask something more difficult (to me at least), I rarely get a response. It has me so jaded, I almost didn't post anything here because I really didn't think I'd get any usable answers. I was surprised, and I shouldn't be such a sour grump with low expectations.
2. I have found KDE with kwin and khronkite to be the perfect mix of window manager and traditional desktop for me. I used to use Awesome WM, I loved the increased productivity it gave me, when it worked the way I wanted it to, but just didn't have the time to stick with it and get things setup the way I wanted and would switch back to gnome often. I saw the possibilities, where everything went where you wanted it to go and rarely had to leave the keyboard and use the stupid mouse.
But then, because I have 5 screens, 1 main curved larger resolution and 4 off to the side (so I could program and daytrade at the same time), it just caused problems when I went to run a steam game, It would launch full screen, and then when I added it to the exception list, it would launch on the wrong monitor, and I'd fix that and so on. It just kept having little thing after little thing and I got tired of fixing, so I found myself starting to go back to gnome just to get that thing done I wanted easy and fast, because I didn't always have the time to setup it up nice in Awesome, it just was a pain.
So then some things in PopOS started bothering me, I figured I need more productivity, may as well get one closer to debian and just use ubuntu. I found KDE and kubuntu and I started using it and saw kwin, it's a lot nicer and much more flexible with scripts than any other window manager I've seen included in a "standard" desktop environment. It's awesome! And it gave me the flexibility to use it 95% of the time, but when something happens that I need to make a script for or customize and don't have the time to set it up how I like, well, I'm already inside a KDE desktop, so I don't need to log out and back in as a different environment. It's really given me so much flexibility, and the default panel has so many options, It sure as heck beats setting one up in a window manager. I know some people may like the straight up window manager, light and nothing else needed than what they want and you can setup it up however you want, but for guys like me, that want like 95% window manager, and just doesn't have the time to setup all the minor custom tweaks I'd need/want, KDE is by far the best I've seen.
Anyway, well, that turned into a long novel about my life story, sorry, but just wanted to say thanks to all, I think after distro hopping a lot, I've finally found my long term home.
My linux journey has been an odd one. I started out coming from windows to using Arch. Just because I had to. I'm smart and had something to prove to myself I guess, that's just the way I am. I hated the idea of using one of the most popular distros like ubuntu that 'everyone' else used, even though that isn't really true, I just couldn't do it.
However, I'm getting older, and realizing that time with my wife is much better than time spent fiddling and fixing and customizing things. I still tinker from time to time, but I don't want to HAVE to tinker when I don't want to tinker, and for me, that really means ubuntu is the way to go. I don't know why it took me so long to try ubuntu. I went from Arch, then endeavor, then manjaro, then Arco for awhle, then Debian, then MX, then PopOS, then finally Kubuntu. Then I found how great support was in this thread and it just kinda sealed the deal for me. Anyway, wanted to say thanks again to all, as I turned a long story into an even longer story now, so I'll stop typing.
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