Many times I've gone online to find out how to configure something.  I'll open a link and read somebody asking for help with an issue similar to the one I have.  It seems like the first 47 comments are people saying not to do that and explaining how they think it's a bad idea.  Finally, somebody answers the question that original poster asked. On 3/24/22 18:14, Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss wrote: > >> I never know on which monitor an application will launch in after I > start it. > > Funny, this is one of my biggest complaints about KDE since the 4.x > days.  I use a thunderbolt dock for my 2 external displays, and > occasionally will lose power or accidentally wiggle the laptop too > much, power down the displays, or just want to save on power/heat to > power off myself, all hell breaks loose.  Often once they come back > up, it'll do some random combination of one or all of 1) reverse the > order of the displays, 2) reset all settings of my displays (like > resolution/hz), 3) jumble every damn window of mine to random places, > 4) move everything to one display only, and 5) resize all my windows > only on my 3rd display only to be 1px wide. This is a 4k monitor with > not very thick window borders to begin with to do so! > > Freakin' maddening, particularly #5 makes me want 5 finger death punch > my display when I have to manually resize a few dozen windows on it!  > Even worse about #5 above, once I resize the window, if I try to move > the window vs. resize it, it snaps like a rubberband to be 1px wide > again.  What the hell would you even begin with to troubleshoot > *that*?.  Is it kde base, kwin, video drivers/card, hdmi vs. > displayport, mesa, or xorg?  They all blame each other, or me for > being fancy with my hardware, so I gave up trying. > > Trying to describe these to resolve in a bugtracker only nets me > somewhere between a confused wtf sort of answer or "ohh, mr fancy with > 3x 4k displays, none of us have that to test with, sorry not sorry".  > It's like that Dave Chappelle episode teaching customer service at the > printers, "If the customer says they have windows, tell them you only > know mac.  If they say they have mac, tell them you only know > windows.  If they say they have windows and mac, tell them you only > know linux!" > > I've tried gnome shell (hate it), cinnamon (tolerate it, has it's own > display issues), mate (like it, but missing functionality I'm used to > in Cinnamon and/or KDE), and unity (hated it, thankfully rip), still > come back to KDE even with maddening persistent multi-monitor flaws > for well over a decade now.  I've tried xfce, i3, some others, but > just never "got it".  I am not a developer and understand why they > prefer the tiling - I just don't work that way 98% of the time.  I > move windows lots, and keep a lot of apps open buried in layers, > calling them forth from my dock as needed, for that KDE + Cairo-Dock > work great, so long as I keep the displays powered up 24/7. > > -mb > > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss