Wed 2024-02-28 - Public release of Plasma 6.0

  • Baut [she/her] auf.@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    9 months ago

    KDE Plasma is amazing.
    I am happy that they do Wayland as default now, the Wayland experience has long been flawless for me. I wonder when this update will hit the Steam Deck, since gamescope is Wayland I don’t think Valve will go out of their way to enable X again.

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        9 months ago

        Endeavour OS is based on Arch and therefore a rolling release distro. So Plasma 6 should come with regular updates, right?

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          9 months ago

          Yes. It probably won’t be available for install tomorrow, but I’m hoping its a pretty seamless upgrade once it lands in the repos.

          • Madeline@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            9 months ago

            it shouldn’t really matter for me anyway, the laptop i installed endeavour on is an old half broken hp pavilion that i rarely ever charge at all. i’m still excited to try it though

          • CatLikeLemming@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            9 months ago

            Speaking of seamless, I heard Plasma 6 is gonna come with Wayland as a default now. Do you think it’ll automatically switch you over or is it just for fresh installs?

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              My guess (and hope) is it’ll be just for fresh installs. That’s a big change and could break things for some people. But we’ll see!

              I might give Wayland a try, but likely stay in X for a while yet. I have a little bit of software (like KeepassXC) that doesn’t quite have full Wayland support yet.

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    9 months ago

    I’m really interested. I’ve never gotten into the way KDE does things, so I’ve always stuck to gnome, but I’m always happy to see development and diversity in FOS Software. I’ll definitely check out some videos about it

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      I’ve been using kde recently and been able to get the workflow to be pretty similar to gnomes with a small amount of effort. Only thing I’m missing is when I’m in overview I don’t have access to the top bar or the dock.

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      9 months ago

      honestly yeah. KDE takes forever to start and the Klauncher and main menu are so slow they always open the wrong apps. It’s infuriating because otherwise it’s a competent DE with great customizability.

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        Also doesn’t have very good touch support, forget wayland vs x11, the interface of KDE just isn’t suited for touch screens, using it on the Steam Deck is incredibly frustrating because the interface is so small and requires scrolling more often than not.

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    Already used it since first betas, glad to see KRunner changes and the way VRR is handled on Wayland. Still waiting for fullscreen tearing though

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    9 months ago

    Yes ! It’s been like 20 years since I last used KDE, but I’ll install this once it’s available in the arch repo, and maybe make it my daily driver if all goes well. I like GNOME but I like tweaking my DE and I’m sick of extensions breaking every other release.

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      9 months ago

      Maybe it’s German time, since the organization managing the KDE project is based in Germany? So you’ll have to wait somewhere between 15 minutes and 24h + 15min.

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    9 months ago

    Eagerly awaiting it going to ~amd64 on gentoo. This is the milestone I set myself to try desktop linux on my main PC again.

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          9 months ago

          Well, I rebooted to a black screen after login, but ctrl + alt + t works to bring up a new terminal window and alt + space conjures the… whatever it’s called, thingy that can be used to launch programs, calculate things, or search files. So all in all, my computer’s completely usable, I’d just like to get the menus and panels back sometime. Unfortunately, I have literally no free time, which is also why using Gentoo is such a brilliant idea for me.

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            Oof, rough. I’m gonna wait until it is no longer hardmasked at least, maybe it’ll work better then.