And omg! I have slept on this feature for so long. I assumed it was just dragging windows to corners and they snap on to the left or right back or top. Then, I installed PopOS and saw an explicit button to turn on windows tiling but I was already using the drag function, so I was confused. I turned it on and omg! I have not felt more stupid and happily surprised by a piece of tech in a while. It just works. I don’t have to be worry about arranging windows a special way for multitasking or for following guides. So much time saved.

How to make the most of it? Have you had a similar experience with something?

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    17 days ago

    is there a good video demonstrating it? I use Cinnamon on Linux Mint and want to know what I’m missing out on.

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      I believe pop does a river style tiling system. Look up videos on Niri, Cosmic, or PaperWM.

      There are many other tiling types too. River is however my favorite and I think most intuitive. Other popular ones are Sway, i3, and HyprLand.

      https://youtu.be/_q8j70wY8wo

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        Not entirely sure what you mean. PopOS, developed by System76, uses the Cosmic DE, which is itself also developed by System76.

        River is a dynamic tiling WM which is known for it’s customizability among Wayland WMs, as it doesn’t distinguish itself with it’s “layout generator” (though it does come with a very basic one), but instead let’s the user write their own or use an existing, third-party one. This way you can achieve essentially any dynamic tiling behavior with River.

        How does PopOS use a system like that? Or do you mean that Cosmic is DWM-style, i.e., dynamic and with tags?

        I do agree that River is wonderful though!

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          I guess I meant scrollable tile system. I thought the horizontal ones were called river. TIL.

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          And PaperWM is a gnome plugin I thought was developed by System76 as a prototype for Cosmic.

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      Honestly I am new to this, so I could not find anything for it. But I think YouTube will have a video or two.

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      There exists a ton of youtube content creators showcasing all the tiling window managers. It’s like one of the most popular topics for linux enthusiast content creators.