... when I turn a monitor off, etc., it often rearranges the windows or loses them completely into someplace they'll never come back (???)
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I'm very happy with multi-monitor on Kubuntu, which runs KDE Plasma, but I'm no expert.
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Kubuntu and XFCE (for a way lighter desktop environment) are really decent
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Xubuntu, it's Ubuntu with Xfce4. More lightweight than vanilla Ubuntu with much of the cruft stripped out. It's my go to for desktop Linux!
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all lack some functionality here and there. I would go with XFCE just because it is lighter than the others while still functional
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I really like i3wm, which is a tiling window manager, but you have to use it exclusively through keybinds though and you have to set up your
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workspaces across multiple monitors manually via xrandr
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i3 is what all the cool kids are using these days, if you are into tiling window managers. others: awesomewm, xmonad
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