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Plasma 6 Bugs

If you encounter a bug, proceed to https://bugs.kde.org, check whether it has been reported.

If it hasn't, report it yourself.

PLEASE THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE POSTING HERE.

Developers do not look for reports on social media, so they will not see it and all it does is clutter up the feed.

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I began distro hopping in 2021, with a slight break in 2022, before coming back full swing this year. After a while of trying almost anything that seemed interesting to me, tinkering, and learning about Linux as a whole, I've absolutely fallen in LOVE with KDE as a whole. I'll mainly be talking about the desktop, here.

I've a hard time using other stuff now, with how well Plasma fits my use-case as well as just how customizable it is. I even made my desktop sorta like GNOME, in a setup I jokingly call 'KNOME'. Yes, name 100% stolen. Works just like Plasma with some of the looks that I like from GNOME.

Beyond that, I do need to mention I run Arch [btw] for this, but I absolutely love how quick and efficiently updates are delivered as well as how the community is kept-up with. I know there are distro differences, but from my experience on Arch, KDE updates typically go great and SUPER quick / painless.

The community being kept-up with the development process also really helps everything feel more engaging and, therefor, easy to engage with. I was VERY scared about posting on Linux forums, boards and threads, but the KDE community was honestly a large part of the reason I opened up at all, and I've made some great friends along the way!

I look heavily forward to using a KDE phone as soon as possible, as well as Big Screen. I'm fully invested in KDE from here on out. Thank you to everyone for working so hard to make KDE what it is!

For the last bit of this, I'd like to give special thanks to Nicco Loves Linux on YouTube, for making such great KDE and Linux content in general. Their videos are a big reason I'm so comfortable with KDE today! If they happen to be here, thank you so much! Love your videos!

Picture of desktop for those wondering what KNOME is. As for the point of this post? Just wanted to show some love to the devs, kontributors, and the kommunity. Hope that's okay!

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[–] moreeni@lemm.ee 13 points 1 year ago (2 children)

If you love KDE and Arch, turn the telemetry on to help development.

For KDE, you should look for it in the general settings and sometimes in the settings of particular apps. For Arch, you only have to install the pkgstats package.

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Pkgstats https://community.kde.org/Policies/Telemetry_Policy

[–] Jae@lemmy.kde.social 9 points 1 year ago

i did that through the welcome menu when you install KDE! it was very important to me. still, thank you for the heads up! very kind of you and for the developers. <3

[–] artem@social.anufrij.de 5 points 1 year ago

@moreeni @Jae
It’s on. On all my machines.

[–] Fjor@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Love this, thanks for sharing ur experience ❤️

[–] Jae@lemmy.kde.social 4 points 1 year ago

Of course! Thank you for your kind words! I was worried that this post might some 'bloaty' for this community [joke kinda intended, there LMAO], but i've seen a lotta nice comments, tips, and overall just a super nice community. even differing opinions being stated aren't done with disrespect.

i feel quite comfy posting here, now. maybe won't be posting myself too often, but i'll definitely be lurking here from now on and replying when i can and have something to say. thank you for helping me understand that it's okay to do this!

the point of the post really was to show what i did with my desktop, but primarily show love to the kommunity, kontributors and the devs of all KDE projects. i absolutely adore keeping up with this and it's fun hearing about all the developments atm. super stoked for plasma 6!

[–] Phen@lemmy.eco.br 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I wish I could just pick a favorite DE like this and stick with it, but gnome is the only thing that seems stable in my machine. Plasma almost works but every other program runs in some weird dpi, or breaks when moving across screens. I had managed to fix everything with it once but an update broke it back and I didn't have the patience to troubleshoot it again.

[–] Bro666@lemmy.kde.social 3 points 1 year ago

That does not sound like typical Plasma behaviour at all. That stuff has been solved for many versions now. If it is an old version of Plasma, please update. If not, and the problems are reproducible, please gather all the information you can (including info on the hardware) and share it with devs at https://bugs.kde.org

Thanks!

[–] macallik@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

One thing that surprises me is the level of "aha" moments using the additional apps. Gwenview and Okular have so many power-user-friendly shortcuts that are intuitive. Lot's of "Oh that's nice but it would be perfect if..." moments followed by seeing the option in the settings and/or programmable via a shortcut key

[–] stark@qlemmy.com 1 points 1 year ago

Except when you have two monitors and a big in KDE won't allow you computer to sleep...

[–] zingo@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] Jae@lemmy.kde.social 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

this should work! sorry for such a late reply.

[–] zingo@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago

Thanks buddy!

[–] sparkl_motion 1 points 1 year ago

Thank you for posting this. Such a great image!