10 ways KDE [Plasma] is just better No other computer desktop environment comes even close. KDE Plasma is simply the best of all.
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10 ways KDE [Plasma] is just better No other computer desktop environment comes even close. KDE Plasma is simply the best of all.
KDE is on the verge of making it big for the general public
KDE Plasma 6.5 released
Plasma is a popular desktop (and mobile) environment for GNU/Linux and other UNIX-like operating systems. Among other things it also powers the desktop mode of Steam Deck gaming handheld. The KDE community today announced the latest release: Plasma 6.5. This fresh new release is all about fine-tuning, fresh features, and a making everything smooth and sleek for everyone.
The new version brings automatic light-to-dark theme switching based on the time of day. You can configure which global themes it switches between. You can also configure whether you want the wallpaper to switch between its light and dark versions based on the color scheme, the time of day, or be always light or dark. Next up is a âPinned clipboard itemsâ feature, which lets you save text you use regularly into the clipboard. Breeze-themed windows will now have the same level of roundness in all four corners, even the bottom one. Flatpak Permissions page has been transformed into a general Application Permissions page, where you can configure applicationsâ ability to do things like take screenshots and accept remote control requests. The utility that reads the level of ink or toner from your printer now informs you when itâs running low or empty. For the gamers out there, you can now see more relevant info about game controllers on System Settingsâ Game Controller page. Artists among you can now configure any rotary dials and touch rings on your drawing tablet. Users sensitive to color can now make use of a grayscale color filter, which desaturates or removes color systemwide. Plasma 6.5 implements support for an experimental version of the Wayland picture-in-picture protocol that promises to allow apps like Firefox to eventually display proper PiP windows that stay above others automatically. Support for âoverlay planesâ was added, which can reduce CPU usage and power draw when displaying full-screen content using a compatible GPU.
You can read more about these and many other other features in the Plasma 6.5 release anounncement and complete changelog.
Plasma becomes a friendlier, more accessible and smarter environment
KDE Plasma 6.2
Plasma is a popular desktop (and mobile) environment for GNU/Linux and other UNIX-like operating systems. Among other things it also powers the desktop mode of Steam Deck gaming handheld. The KDE community today announced the latest release: Plasma 6.2 . This release includes new features for users of drawing tablets. It implements more complete support for the Wayland color management protocol, and enables it by default. There is also improved brightness handling for HDR and ICC profiles, as well as HDR performance. A new tone mapping feature built into Plasmaâs KWin compositor will help improve the look of images with a brightness or set of colors greater than what the screen can display, thus reducing the âblown outâ look such images can otherwise exhibit. When it comes to power management You can now override misbehaving applications that block the system from going to sleep or locking the screen (and thus prevent saving power), and you can also adjust the brightness of each connected monitor machine separately. Plasmaâs built-in app store and software management tool, Discover, now supports PostmarketOS packages for your mobile devices, helps you write better reviews of apps, and presents appsâ license information more accurately. In Plasma 6.2, KDE have overhauled System Settingsâ Accessibility page and added colorblindness filters. They've also added support for the full âsticky keysâ feature on Wayland. You can read more about these and other features in the Plasma 6.2 anounncement and complete changelog.