https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=511578
--- Comment #7 from serhumanos <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Andreas from comment #6) > Not aware of any alternative Software, except (and that is my workaround for > now) reverting to an older version of KDE. E.g., Kubuntu 25.10 still gets > updates and does not break Activities unless the backports ppa is installed. > > The dbus interface of Activities had commands to start/stop Activities etc. > > If the main argument against the start/stop capability is that it confuses > users, it would have been a compromise to keep the functionality and the > dbus interface, which would allow extensions/plasmoids to expose it for > power users. > > I can only guess that the functionality and the dbus interface has > disappeared or will disappear as well (like activities altogether longterm, > because what is the difference to virtual desktops now). Thank you very much for your response I understand what you're saying. Regarding the difference between virtual desktops and activities, for me it's precisely that I can hide/stop an activity and later resume it. Each activity also has its own widgets, wallpaper, panels, and task manager with apps pinned specifically for that activity. Being able to switch between them while seeing their distinct background wallpapers also helped me stay organized. If all of the above can be done with virtual desktops, then I wouldn't have any problem switching to them. thanks again -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
