https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341143

--- Comment #420 from Lehmeier <r.lehme...@freenet.de> ---
(In reply to leftcrane from comment #413)
> > Don't tell users how to work ! ... (etc.)
> 
> https://xkcd.com/1172/
> 
> What kind of "work"? The only type of work that is facilitated by this
> gimmick is the work of endlessly fiddling with desktop backgrounds.


What kind of endless fumbling around?
The virtual desktops are set up once with wallpaper, widgets, folders, etc. and
then you work effectively and only occasionally make adjustments - if
necessary.

I had set up my computer from about 2014 so that I had about 10 different
virtual desktops for different tasks, for example, one for office stuff, one
for genealogy (here the corresponding folders and programs were open), one for
video editing, etc. so that I could start as soon as I switched to the
different virtual desktops.

For this there was, in the settings the function : "Different miniprograms for
each desktop" Here to look up : https://userbase.kde.org/Plasma/de . In the
subsection "Miniprogram layouts and virtual desktops". 
This way it was easy to handle, clear and still wonderfully flexible.

When the activities under KDE 5 only worked alone, I tried to make friends with
them and had to realize that they are worthless for me (in this form). 

I would like to switch back to KDE, but since KDE has so little interest in its
users and prefers to play around instead of developing a reliable, productive
desktop, this will probably not happen in this lifetime.
So I'll probably stay with XFCE - it doesn't have these features either, but it
uses much less resources.

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