KDE Plasma 6.2, which is scheduled for a stable release in October, has entered its soft feature freeze this week. The focus now shifts to bug-fixing, with KDE developers aiming to reduce the current 301 bug reports, the lowest since 2015, to less than 200 over the next month. KDE developer Nate Graham shared several noteworthy changes in his weekly recap:

  • Users can now block apps from inhibiting sleep and the screen lock.
  • Newly-installed Plasma widgets are displayed at the top of the grid view and are marked with a New! tag for the first hour.
  • The plasma-apply-wallpaperimage tool now has a --fill-mode option.
  • The KDE System Settings Accessibility page has undergone a UI overhaul.
  • KDE will introduce a yearly donation reminder popup, which users can opt to disable.

For more details, refer to Nate Graham’s blog.

In other KDE news:
– KDE optimizes how it finds mount points, resulting in up to an 80% speed-up.
– KDE releases Plasma 6.2 Beta, with early feature work beginning for Plasma 6.3.
– KDE Plasma Wayland Protocols 1.14 introduces new capabilities.
– KDE plans to enhance the application development experience and recruit more contributors.
– KDE squeezes a few more features into the Plasma 6.2 desktop.
– Slimbook unveils a KDE Plasma VI laptop powered by AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS.

Michael Larabel, the principal author of Phoronix.com and the site’s founder in 2004, is dedicated to enriching the Linux hardware experience. He has written over 20,000 articles covering Linux hardware support, Linux performance, graphics drivers, and other topics. Michael is also the lead developer of the Phoronix Test Suite.


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