How long until this trickles down into the major distros?
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It will reach Slackware about 6 months before the heat death of the universe.
It's currently in Arch Testing.
It's not hard to install from testing actually, may give it a shot..
However, one should first read through https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/official_repositories#Testing_repositories and consider whether it is really worth the risk.
For my part, I will simply wait until Plasma 6 arrives in the official package sources.
For my part, I will simply wait until Plasma 6 arrives in the official package sources.
Same. And then I wait a day or two to see if there are any major issues. I do the same for Nvidia updates. I mean I could also just roll back if anything happens, but why bother?
I love KDE. Been using it for 10 years
One question i've always had though... Does anyone actually use the default KDE software like konqueror, kmail, kontacts, etc? Why not just focus on the desktop environment?
A bunch of them: Kate, Konsole, Dolphin, KCalc, Kdenlive, Okular, Gwenview, Ark, Spectacle, KDEconnect, Elisa and probably a couple more I missed.
Already switched to AMD to enjoy it
i never had much issue with Nvidia on wayland, but KDE Plasma sadly has quite poor support for graphics switching out of the box. Then again, only Sys76 and Pop! ever got that down to what I'd call "seamless"
Prime works well anywhere tho. I guess you are asking for a GUI to switch between them and/or disable it on a per software basis? For me games via Steam "just work", they use the Nvidia GPU by default and Lutris has a little switch to enable it. It's only getting more complicated if you want your Nvidia GPU to fully turn off when not in use.
All that matters is… THE CUBE IS BACK BABY!
PRAISE THE CUBE
I like Plasma but the bug where the OS goes to sleep when using a joypad is pretty frustrating. It's an old bug now too.
I experienced that too and ended up just disabling the timed sleep mode. Not sure if it's actually related to KDE software or just a Linux bug in general though.