The Plasma 6 Megarelease is just 2 weeks away! Have you signed up for your local party yet 🥳?
KDE is organizing parties around the globe to celebrate the megarelease. Join us in the celebration with a party in your city or town!
https://community.kde.org/Promo/Events/Parties/KDE_6th_Megarelease
Help organize the fun and suggest activities and games!:
https://discuss.kde.org/t/party-games-for-kdes-megarelease-6-in-february/9435
@[email protected] @[email protected] jackbox party pack always brings a smile
What is this? Sounds fun
@Bro666 @warriormaster basically one person hosts a game through a computer and everyone else joins via website
Oooooh, I think I might join my local party
@[email protected] @[email protected] ah yes, Continent.
Oooh, I wish I had time for this. :)
@[email protected] @[email protected] Cool! Out of curiosity how does migrating from Plasma 5 to Plasma 6 work?
Your distro will package it and it will be like any other update.
I run Debian (cries in late updates)
Debian is stable and bug free. If you don’t want to have issues you should stick with it.
If you want something newer you can install Fedora in Virtual manager or replace Debian with Fedora.
Debian stable doesn’t ship our bugfix releases. It is not “stable” in the meaning that normal people use
Its stable in the sense that it is unchanging and reliable. That means by the time it ships there shouldn’t really be much in the way of bugs left. I personally can not stand bugs that’s why I usually avoid KDE in favor of Gnome. Debian has been the only distro as of yet to be free of bugs from my perspective.
Debian ships the latest thing that’s available at the time of tagging, and that is not bug free in any way or form. In the case of Debian 12 that’s Plasma 5.27.5… There were 5 bugfix versions after that. People are experiencing known bugs on Debian stable, not no bugs.
though I live close to Nürnberg, my wife will think I’m crazy if I go to that 😅 😘
Reminds me of the Windows 7 launch parties lol
I admit that KDE Plasma is super customizable and looks great but I just cannot get over the Windows-style taskbar and Start button.
Please make something that is unique to Linux (I know, easier said than done).
You’re looking for GNOME.
Why? Taskbars" (really “panels” - “taskbars” are something else) in Plasma can be moved, removed, doubled up, made longer, shorter, wider, thinner… You can configure them any which way you want, or not at all and do away with them altogether.
The user said that despite the customizability of Plasma, they are looking for something unique, hence why I recommended GNOME for that expectation.
It’s important to remember that although Plasma can be customized to any whim, not every user has the patience to do so.