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This Week in Plasma: Virtual desktops only on the primary screen
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This week something that I know a lot of people have been wanting for a long time was implemented: the ability to limit virtual desktops to only the primary screen! Thanks very much to Kristen McWilliam for this long-awaited feature, which arrives in Plasma 6.6.
But wait, there’s more…
Update
Neowin:
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Good news for GNU/Linux users: This long-requested feature is finally coming to KDE Plasma
The KDE team has been busy polishing the entire KDE ecosystem all week, and they're finally tackling a feature request that's been pending for almost two decades.
ZDNet:
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A KDE Plasma feature 20 years in the making is finally here - here's how it works | ZDNET
The KDE team has decided to finally bring to life a feature that has been long requested. This feature (which was first floated nearly 20 years ago) is geared specifically toward multi-monitor setups and will change the way the desktop works for the better.
This new feature is planned for KDE Plasma 6.6 and is all about workspaces. With workspaces, you essentially get multiple desktops that you can switch between to create an efficient environment. You can have one desktop dedicated to productivity, one for creativity, one for social media, etc.
Currently, with KDE Plasma and multi-monitor setups, when you switch workspaces, all monitors switch to the same workspace, and you can't dedicate one monitor to one configuration and the other to another. This has been due, in part, to the limitations of X11. However, with the widespread adoption of Wayland, a desktop can do more, and the KDE developers are taking full advantage of that.
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KDE Plasma 6.6 to get a great new feature - limit virtual desktops to the primary screen | GamingOnLinux
The work never ends to improve the KDE Plasma desktop environment for Linux, and with Plasma 6.6 a fun new feature is coming to tweak virtual desktops.