I'm really enjoying Kubuntu. I used gnome, up until now.
The one thing that really kills me is the way that open applications display in the tray. Specifically they seem to be displayed in the order in which they were opened, and are not necessarily going to be in the same place.
This gets inefficient and frustrating, since I have to look down in the tray for a bit to find the open application I need, instead of just being set in a static position, like with Gnome/Windows/Whatever.
Is there a way to get closer to what other desktops offer, in that the open applications are set in a static position, preferably able to activate open windows with the widget, itself (instead of opening a new instance if I click on the widget?
The one thing that really kills me is the way that open applications display in the tray. Specifically they seem to be displayed in the order in which they were opened, and are not necessarily going to be in the same place.
This gets inefficient and frustrating, since I have to look down in the tray for a bit to find the open application I need, instead of just being set in a static position, like with Gnome/Windows/Whatever.
Is there a way to get closer to what other desktops offer, in that the open applications are set in a static position, preferably able to activate open windows with the widget, itself (instead of opening a new instance if I click on the widget?
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