macOS Spaces (virtual desktop) allows the user to have multiple desktops PER MONITOR. When a user switches a space, it’s not the entire set of monitors, just the one they are in.

Is there a way to do this in Plasma 6, or… even GNOME?

  • @[email protected]
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    107 months ago

    In the upcoming Cosmic desktop by Pop!_OS, workspaces can be monitor specific, just like MacOS

  • @[email protected]
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    107 months ago

    I do this on Hyprland all the time, but it’s a tiling window manager. I’m not sure any desktop environments have support for it.

    • Rustmilian
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      7 months ago

      Not Yet* , with Wayland it’s possible to do without relying on a hack unlike Xorg. In the future it may become a feature.

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    57 months ago

    (on the Linux side, I »think« only tiling window managers have really experimented with and taking advantage of this sort of thing)

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    7 months ago

    Gnome lets you do this on the primary display, but afaik it’s not possible on the secondary/tertiary displays.

  • Ephera
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    57 months ago

    This is unfortunately stupidly difficult on most Linux desktops, because the EWMH standard doesn’t support it. You mostly find support for it in niche desktops, like various tiling WMs or the Enlightenment DE.

    • Rustmilian
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      17 months ago

      Cosmic (Epoch) DE will have this feature.

  • @[email protected]
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    47 months ago

    You can have multiple workspaces per monitor on GNOME, just check your multitasking settings. I do this for my workflow since it’s more efficient for me.

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      7 months ago

      Where does one find these multitasking settings?

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        7 months ago

        I might be wrong since I haven’t checked for the location in gnome 40 but there should be tab in the main settings app for it; if not just search workspace in that app and it should come up.

  • lurch (he/him)
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    7 months ago

    When browsing for workspace indicator extensions the other day, I alao saw this: Gnome extension Switch workspace on active monitor

    It wasn’t useful to me, because I use only one huge monitor, but might be what you’re looking for. it was easy to go back and find it, because I remembered my search term was just “workspace”.

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    17 months ago

    I don’t think you can do it with kwin (KDE wm), but if you’re using xorg, you can replace it with something like i3wm. Do note you’ll lose the desktop, and will need to unbind most KDE shortcuts. It’s definitely worth it though.