In addition to these specific fixes, the release also improves the Powerdevil component, which now avoids crashes when used with Kwin version 6.2. The print manager has been updated to allow users to set a printer or group as the default when adding it, enhancing usability. The update also removes Kcm from the qqc2-breeze-style package, streamlining the codebase.
The release reflects a month’s worth of contributions from KDE developers, with an emphasis on addressing minor yet crucial bugs that enhance the stability and performance of the Plasma desktop environment. The updates focus on various technical aspects, such as rendering loops, input/output configurations, and color management, ensuring a smoother user experience.
Overall, KDE Plasma 6.3.5 represents a commitment to continuous improvement by the KDE community, providing users with a more reliable and feature-rich desktop environment. Looking ahead, future releases are likely to introduce even more refinements and new features as KDE evolves its Plasma desktop experience.
In summary, KDE Plasma 6.3.5 is a significant step forward in enhancing user experience through meticulous bug fixes and improvements, setting the stage for continued innovation in future versions
KDE Plasma 6.3.5 released
KDE Plasma 6.3.5, a bugfix release for May, features numerous enhancements and corrections contributed by KDE's team. The release features bug fixes for Kcursorgen, incorporates the QDebug feature, and resolves the issue with the "Still Looking" indicator in applications. Furthermore, it tackles concerns related to the KScreen, Osd, Kcm, and various other Plasma addons.
The update also resolves issues related to the rendering loop, backends/drm, effect/offscreeneffect, as well as input and output configuration store. It also addresses race conditions, colorspace, and the association of X11Window.