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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/17012596

While Plasma 6.0 was all about getting the migration to the underlying Qt 6 frameworks correct (and what a massive job that was), 6.1 is where developers start implementing the features that will take your desktop to a new level.

In this release, you will find features that go far beyond subtle changes to themes and tweaks to animations (although there is plenty of those too), as you delve into interacting with desktops on remote machines, become more productive with usability and accessibility enhancements galore, and discover customizations that will even affect the hardware of your computer.

These features and more are being built directly into Plasma's Wayland version natively, avoiding the need for third party software and hacky extensions required by similar solutions implemented in X.

Things will only get more interesting from here. But meanwhile enjoy what will land on your desktop with your next update.

Some of the new features:

  • Improved remote desktop support with a new built-in server
  • Overhauled desktop edit mode
  • Restoration of open applications from the previous session on Wayland
  • Synchronization of keyboard LED colors with the desktop accent color
  • Making mouse cursor bigger and easier to find by shaking it
  • Edge barriers (a sticky area for mouse cursor near the edge between screens)
  • Explicit support eliminates flickering and glitches for NVidia graphics card users on Wayland
  • Triple Buffering support for smoother animations and screen rendering
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[–] 1984@lemmy.today 10 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I love plasma. It's no longer even buggy for me, and it's really fast and beautiful. You know they are doing something right when windows and Mac users are impressed by it.

It doesn't quite beat mac in terms of looks but it's just so much more powerful.

This release is super important for Nvidia users to try.

[–] Grassgrowz@lemmy.world 3 points 4 months ago

i switched from gnome to KDE two days ago and i LOVE it. Love to customize stuff, the control it gives me. just upgraded to 6.1 on my fedora 40 install. Everything working perfectly, no bugs yet!!

[–] Hellmo_Luciferrari@lemm.ee 2 points 4 months ago

Not sure when I will see this update. On arch, and have checked for pacman updates (and via yay aur helper) and I am still on 6.0.5. Hmmmm....