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So I have played around with Fedora (GNOME edition) in a VM for a bit and I liked it, it especially seems really nice if you only have one screen. However, I have two screens and I can't really see how it would work on a dual screen setup. So does anyone know how it is to use the GNOME edition on two screens, or would I be better off with Fedora KDE?

Also the screens are a 34" ultrawide (mainly used for games) with a regular 27" screen centrally above the ultrawide (mainly used for things I need to look at while gaming).

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

You can choose whether workspaces apply to both screens or just a primary screen (so if, for example, you want the smaller screen to be static while you multi-task you can).

My setup is a ThinkPad attached to a larger external monitor, mainly I use the one screen but occasionally I'll use the ThinkPad screen as a second screen - all works seamlessly and you can configure it how you like.