Kubuntu is a Linux distribution that integrates the KDE Plasma desktop environment, offering extensive customization for system behavior and appearance. Its flexible architecture supports numerous features that enhance workflow efficiency and usability. One such feature is window tiling, which arranges application windows in organized layouts.
Window tiling in KDE Plasma is managed by the KWin window manager. This approach ensures windows do not overlap and remain neatly aligned. It benefits users seeking a more structured workspace, particularly when working with multiple applications at once.
Because KWin is highly configurable, additional scripts and settings are available to enable advanced tiling behaviors. These configurations range from basic snapping to complex grid layouts, providing users with fine-grained control over their workspace organization. When carefully configured, these tiling options streamline application switching and reduce desktop clutter.
Steps to configure window tiling in Kubuntu (KDE):
- Open the System Settings application from the application launcher.
- Select the “Workspace Behavior” or “Window Management” section, depending on your KDE Plasma version.
- Navigate to the “Window Behavior” or “KWin Scripts” tab, where tiling or snapping options may be listed.
- Enable or adjust the window tiling or snapping features to match the desired behavior.
- Apply the changes and test window arrangements by dragging windows to screen edges or corners.
For quick snapping, use built-in shortcuts such as Meta + Arrow keys to align windows in halves or corners.
Tested on Kubuntu:
Version | Code Name |
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24.04 LTS | Noble Numbat |

Mohd Shakir Zakaria is a cloud architect with deep roots in software development and open-source advocacy. Certified in AWS, Red Hat, VMware, ITIL, and Linux, he specializes in designing and managing robust cloud and on-premises infrastructures.
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