• sonofearth@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    Huh, interesting. Because other than appearance and keyboard shortcuts, I haven’t configured anything to affect these behaviors.

    I switched my laptop last year and installed Arch with Plasma 6 so it was working out of the box. My previous laptop had Arch with Plasma 5 and then updated to 6 and also had Gnome before that. So it could have been I might I have configured something over there to get those things working (I don’t remember doing that though) but the newer one had it by default.

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      11 hours ago

      Because other than appearance and keyboard shortcuts, I haven’t configured anything to affect these behaviors

      Which is another aspect of the “Windows is more stabled” that I meant earlier.

      I switched my laptop last year and installed Arch with Plasma 6 so it was working out of the box

      The save window position thing was also working out of the box on mine. Only after it stopped I started looking into this and found that, apparently, it’s NOT a thing KDE/Wayland can do. I don’t know how it worked, but settings also show that feature doesn’t exist - if you go to System Settings → Window Management → Window Behaviour → Advanced → Window placement, I only have these options available: “Minimal Overlapping”, “Maximised”, “Random”, “Centred”, “In Top-Left Corner” or “Under Mouse”. There’s no “Remember” or “Restore previous” or anything like that.