KDE Plasma 6.1’s release this weekbrought with it the arrival of Theseus Ship 6.1, a significant update to the X11/Wayland compositor formerly known as KWinFT. Developed by Roman Gilg as a fork of KDE Plasma’s KWin, Theseus Ship 6.1 incorporates all KWin patches accumulated over the pastfour months, offering users a robust and feature-rich alternative compositor.
Key Highlights:
- Integration of KWin Patches: This release incorporates all the latest KWin patches, ensuring compatibility and leveraging the latest advancements in the KWin ecosystem.
- COMO Screen Locker Integration: Theseus Ship 6.1 now includes the latest COMO screen locker changes, enhancing security and user experience. COMO, developed by Gilg, is a Wayland compositor module designed to provide astreamlined and efficient locking mechanism.
- GitHub Availability: Users can download Theseus Ship 6.1 directly from its GitHub repository, making it readily accessible for those seeking a powerful and customizable alternative to the default KDE compositor.
The Future of Theseus Ship:
This release marks a significant step in the evolution ofTheseus Ship, demonstrating its commitment to providing a robust and innovative alternative to the default KDE compositor. As the project continues to develop, users can expect further integration of KWin features and enhancements, making it an increasingly compelling option for KDE users seeking greater control and customization over their desktop experience.
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