KDE Frameworks 6.26 released

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KDE Frameworks 6.26.0 has been released, focusing on stability improvements by addressing memory leaks in Baloo and fixing crashes related to file indexing. The update enhances Kirigami interfaces with better touch scrolling, improved form alignments, and smoother transitions for mobile applications. File handling has also been upgraded, including smarter MIME type detection and better trash worker support for large directories. Users are encouraged to download the update through their package managers, as it prioritizes reliability over new features and requires Qt 6.9.0 for source compilation



KDE Frameworks 6.26 released

KDE Frameworks 6.26.0 drops this week as a straightforward stability patch that finally tames Baloo memory leaks and fixes file indexing crashes. The update polishes Kirigami interfaces with better touch scrolling, corrected form alignments, and smoother window transitions for mobile-style apps. File handling gets practical upgrades like smarter MIME type detection during paste operations and reliable trash worker support for large directories. Grab it through your regular package manager since the release prioritizes reliability over flashy new features and requires Qt 6.9.0 to build from source.

KDE Frameworks 6.26 released @ Linux Compatible