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Fedora: GNOME or KDE?
(lemmy.wtf)
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In KDE you can literally just start typing anywhere on the desktop (or set it up to activate with a hotkey), and it'll use krunner to search your PC, and do a bunch of other shit if you want. Never had anything about task bars interfere with it whatsoever.
In fact, it has saved my ass a few times when plasma shell would crash and I couldn't access a terminal for whatever reason, I was able to use krunner to restart plasma shell. Very useful.
I'm in my browser, but I'd like to not be in my browser anymore (open something else). The shortcut straight up doesn't work sometimes and that's embarrassing
I'm not sure I even understand what you're talking about and how it relates to my comment . What shortcut? Nothing to do with what I was talking about.
Did you respond to my comment about some other feature? I'm talking about hitting the super key to launch a program
Ok. I guess I just didn't automatically understand what "the shortcut" meant.