And more questions from my side (sorry for hijacking my original topic for additional questions).
I am so impressed, that I made Solus the main OS on the "mum-pc" (she is on XUbuntu for a long time). She was really interested when she saw me using i3 but that would be way to complicated for her, tbh.
Since I am setting up her Solus Budgie install, I would like to know, if there is a way to configure Budgie like I can configure i3? Is there a config file, where I can insert custom icons, adding padding around windows etc? I havn't found that when I was looking for a config file. I have a strong feeling that the Budgie Desktop Settings Menu is all I got.
On that window managing topic. While installing Solus Budgie onto the mum-pc, I kind of liked it myself and started to tinker around with it myself (alongside to i3). Since Budgie supports window snapping that is basically tiling the windows left and right, would it be possible to implement further tiling like "master and stack" (one window left side, two windows right side OR a 2x2 grid)? I know that I could install the window shuffler and I might do that but it would be neat if this would be natively supported. Any plans on that or is it already there and I havn't found it yet? My thinking: one more very useful/productive feature that the user can opt into (or not) but it is there just in case. I guess many would like to have that kind of futher tiling without an additional program being installed (just one more thing you don't have to install and configure).
Thanks again 🙂
Edit: The community is really great. I ran into that MS-Teams issue yesterday, since I have to use it unfortunately. I was very dissapointed when it did not work on the browser. I really thought about Win10 again but solutions were found somewhere deep in this forum. Now it does appear to be working (for now at least). I really hate to use Teams but what can you to when you get forced to use it.