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Using KDE configured like GNOME.
KNOME, if you will.
Gotta show some screenshots
GNOME's minimalist so not sure what else to show. Technically, I shouldn't have icons on the desktop I guess.
I have the overview (forget the actual name) on super, which is similar to GNOME's. And also have the virtual desktops set up to horizontal only with some similar keyboard-based shortcuts for switching.
I wanted to try the "one application per desktop" paradigm, which I did and didn't really like it, so I went back to regular alt-tabbing + overview switching but left the layout alone.
Interested in this configuration also