The open-source world is abuzz with the release of Theseus Ship6.1, a significant update to the alternative X11/Wayland compositor for KDE Plasma. This release marks a key milestone in the evolution of Theseus Ship,formerly known as KWinFT, a fork of KDE Plasma’s KWin developed by Roman Gilg.

This latest iteration of Theseus Shipincorporates all the KWin patches accumulated over the past four months, bringing it in line with the recently released KDE Plasma 6.1. This update ensures compatibility and leverages the latest advancements in KDE’s core technologies.

Beyond theKWin integration, Theseus Ship 6.1 also features the latest COMO screen locker changes. COMO, a project spearheaded by Gilg, aims to revolutionize the Wayland compositor by introducing modularity. These modules offer greater flexibility andcustomization options for users.

The release of Theseus Ship 6.1 signifies a commitment to providing a robust and feature-rich alternative to the default KDE compositor. This update, along with the ongoing development of COMO, promises to enhance the user experience and empower users with greater control over their desktop environment.

For those seeking a more customizable and powerful compositor experience, Theseus Ship 6.1 is available for download on GitHub. This release marks a significant step forward for the project, showcasing the dedication of the development team to deliver a high-quality and innovative solution for KDE users.

This update is a testamentto the vibrant and collaborative nature of the open-source community. The continuous development and integration of projects like Theseus Ship and COMO demonstrate the power of open-source software to drive innovation and empower users.

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