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What your Linux Desktop says about you
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Yeah I get that, but I just switched between the latest GNOME and the latest plasma and it looks the same to me
gnome has snapping sorta but its not the same. I was able to get basic side by side but that was about it. Maybe I did not have the latest and I have been on kde for a goodly number of months but it was much more limited.