@thingsiplay Thanks for the additional infos. Perhaps, it is worth to look at a tiling window manager. First in a VM to get a better feeling for it. ![]()
For issue 2, running plasmashell --replace in krunner might save you a reboot.
Waynergy is a client only isn’t it? seems so to me, but I need the server side. My server is endeavouros kde , and input-leap seems so far to be the only promising server, and it’s not ready yet at all. My clients are all Windows of all things.
According to the most authoritative source on the internet, Google search blurbs, KDE Plasma 6’s release for Arch “has now been officially canceled” (sic). ![]()
I don’t use Google directly, but as part of the open source meta search engine SearXNG, where we can specify what search engines it will use. And the top result is from Google and I can confirm that Plasma 6 for Arch is now officially been canceled. And it’s linked to Reddit. ![]()
Just my opinion but this is overkill.
Plasma 6 may have some annoyances in the form of minor bugs but it isn’t likely to be broken to the point of disaster.
I actually don’t expect much problems but I thought that nevertheless it isn’t bad to have a second graphical entrance in general. ![]()
I want more KDE and it’s not coming soon enough. ![]()
Patience, you must learn.
– Yoda

Does anyone closely follow the upstream development?
I thought the first patch was scheduled for today, but I guess the schedule isn’t set in stone but rather flexible (waiting for a reasonable amount of bugs to be resolved is my guess).
I was hoping 6.0.1 would land and speed things up a bit.
I keep this command mapped to a keyboard shortcut.
I use a KVM switch to swap between my personal and work computers. Sometimes my taskbar will be moved from bottom center to top left when I switch back to my KDE session. A quick replace will fix this.
BTW I posted this on Lemmy based social media and someone looked up where Google got the information from. It’s not even the top reply in Reddit:
Ran kde-unstable and testing for months until about a week a go. Nuked it and moved on.
How did it feel like? ![]()
First patch landed:
Arch testing package has already been flagged out-of-date.
Monopolist on the Web market and it’s main product quality be like:

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its really out in extra now ![]()



