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I remember in high school when I set up my environment up similar to this with the cube workspace. Now I just think it’s more inconvenient then instantly hotkeying to a specific workspace

Jean_Lurk_Picard,
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This is probably what OP wants. A gui

Jean_Lurk_Picard,
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I admit you’re right Q, regrettably so… Nonetheless, this poor individual deserves our help.

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AUR is also amazing

Jean_Lurk_Picard,
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For me the benefit of AUR isn’t necessarily the ease of download. It’s the fact that it’s community based and anyone can build a package for any software. I always git clone and then makepkg. I hate using yay because I want to read the PKGBLD myself and check the hash. I’ve found some obscure software via AUR that I wouldn’t be able to easily download on other distros. Further more the AUR website allows comments from the community which encourages bug fixes and/or a dialogue with specific package issues.

I tried, I really did

I’ve been an IT professional for 20 years now, but I’ve mainly dealt with Windows. I’ve worked with Linux servers through out the years, but never had Linux as a daily driver. And I decided it was time to change. I only had 2 requirements. One, I need to be able to use my Nvidia 3080 ti for local LLM and I need to be able...

Jean_Lurk_Picard,
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Just use Arch.

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He said he’s an IT professional for 20 years. That’s like the epitome of patience for reading documentations and troubleshooting

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