I am a “messy desk” person and like to have a big open visual space for all the pseudo-temporary files belonging to whatever project I’m working on at a given time. It would be nice to have a workspace specifically dedicated for “work” and still be able to create a fresh one when needed, without having to “put all the work stuff away” first. I’ve found GNOME extensions that allow different wallpapers, which is great, but I would love to have an actual separate desktop, not just windows.

Bonus points if I could change the dock applications and GTK theme too.

Running Ubuntu 22.04, btw.

    • CorganaOP
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      28 months ago

      Would this mean switching to Kubuntu? (still kinda new to this world)

        • @djehuti
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          68 months ago

          For the whole enchilada, sudo apt install kde-full

      • @[email protected]
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        38 months ago

        No. You can just do sudo apt install kde-minimal or sudo apt install kde-full. If you see a popup asking you to select SDDM or GDM, select GDM for GNOME to still have the screen lock function.

        Then log out, click your user, click on the ⚙️ and select Plasma. Now just log in and you can do this again if you want to go back to GNOME.

        • CorganaOP
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          8 months ago

          Ah very nice, I appreciate the explainer, thank you.

          • @[email protected]
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            68 months ago

            Hey just a heads up. Installing gnome and kde side by side can result in a lot of weirdness like fonts messing up. It would be better to save your home partition and move to kubuntu or another kde specific platform.

      • @[email protected]
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        18 months ago

        If youre going to be switching distros anyways, I recommend tuxedoOS, it’s based on Ubuntu but does a few thing to make it a better experience.