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KDE Developers Tackle Plasma 6.1 Bugs and Launch Features for Plasma 6.2

In the latest update from the KDE community, developers have been actively addressing issues with the recently released Plasma 6.1 desktop environment, while simultaneously laying the groundwork for Plasma 6.2 with new features.

Bug Fixes and Polishing for Plasma 6.1

KDE developer Nate Graham has provided a comprehensive weekly recap of KDE’s activities, highlighting the following:

  • Developers have been diligently working on bug fixes and polishing the Plasma 6.1 desktop. The new edit mode, which has been particularly problematic, has undergone several refinements to address these issues. Users can expect upcoming point releases to further mitigate any remaining problems.

  • The high priority bug count for KDE has reached a record low, with only 29 open bugs, reflecting the team’s commitment to improving stability and performance.

New Features and Enhancements for Plasma 6.2

As Plasma 6.2 development gains momentum, several new features and enhancements are already taking shape:

  • UI polishing work has begun, ensuring a smoother and more intuitive user experience.

  • Plasma 6.2 will support Enhanced Open WiFi security (OWE), providing users with improved security features.

  • The KWin window manager has introduced a new hide cursor effect, allowing users to customize cursor visibility based on inactivity or typing.

  • The Ocean and Oxygen sound themes now include bell sounds, replacing the previously disliked default system bell noise.

  • The KDE System Settings have received continued improvements, enhancing the overall configuration process.

  • Users with a stylus on KDE Plasma Wayland can now drag windows from empty areas, improving the touch experience.

  • Many additional bug fixes and enhancements have been implemented to refine the Plasma desktop environment.

For more detailed information on these changes and updates, readers are directed to Nate Graham’s blog post, which provides an in-depth look at the ongoing developments within the KDE community.

Community Engagement and Future Prospects

The KDE team’s dedication to addressing bugs and introducing new features demonstrates their commitment to providing a robust and user-friendly desktop environment. With the high priority bug count at a record low and new features on the horizon, Plasma 6.2 promises to build upon the success of its predecessor, offering users an even more refined and secure desktop experience.


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