KDE Plasma 6.2 Released (kde.org)
from JRepin@lemmy.ml to linux@lemmy.ml on 08 Oct 2024 10:40
https://lemmy.ml/post/21161182

Plasma 6 has come into its own over the last two releases. The wrinkles that always come with a major migration have been ironed out, and it’s time to start delivering on the promises of the new Qt 6 and Wayland technology platforms that Plasma is built on top of.

Plasma 6.2 includes a smorgasbord of new features for users of drawing tablets. It implements more complete support for the Wayland color management protocol, and enables it by default. There is also improved brightness handling for HDR and ICC profiles, as well as HDR performance. A new tone mapping feature built into Plasma’s KWin compositor will help improve the look of images with a brightness or set of colors greater than what the screen can display, thus reducing the “blown out” look such images can otherwise exhibit.

When it comes to power management You can now override misbehaving applications that block the system from going to sleep or locking the screen (and thus prevent saving power), and you can also adjust the brightness of each connected monitor machine separately.

Plasma’s built-in app store and software management tool, Discover, now supports PostmarketOS packages for your mobile devices, helps you write better reviews of apps, and presents apps’ license information more accurately.

In Plasma 6.2, KDE have overhauled System Settings’ Accessibility page and added colorblindness filters. They’ve also added support for the full “sticky keys” feature on Wayland.

This and more in full anounncement and changelog.

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bestboyfriendintheworld@sh.itjust.works on 08 Oct 2024 11:32 next collapse

Color Management Related to the above — and to ensure consistent colors across monitors — we’ve implemented more complete support for the Wayland color management protocol, and enabled it by default.

We have also improved brightness handling for HDR and ICC profiles, as well as HDR performance. This will improve your experience when designing graphics, playing games, and watching videos.

This is the biggest improvement by far.

vahtos@programming.dev on 08 Oct 2024 13:36 next collapse

That is huge. The power management changes and being able to set brightness per monitor are pretty nice too.

Blisterexe@lemmy.zip on 08 Oct 2024 14:11 collapse

As somebody who doesnt have an hdr monitor; what does this change exactly?

bestboyfriendintheworld@sh.itjust.works on 08 Oct 2024 14:16 next collapse

HDR images will look better. Colors will be normalized to the ones your screen can display.

Blisterexe@lemmy.zip on 08 Oct 2024 14:38 collapse

Cool, thanks

1984@lemmy.today on 08 Oct 2024 16:08 collapse

For me it makes the brightness go up, colors become stronger. It’s great for watching movies but not for working.

mactan@lemmy.ml on 08 Oct 2024 15:58 next collapse

I hope KDE does an implementation for cursor warping in Wayland kwin, it’s clear it won’t get fixed in XWayland any time soon

narc0tic_bird@lemm.ee on 08 Oct 2024 16:58 next collapse

Passed openQA in Tumbleweed, so should be available with 20241007.

bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de on 09 Oct 2024 10:04 collapse

Fuck Slowroll, I’m going back to Tumbleweed for this!

deliriousn0mad@feddit.it on 10 Oct 2024 18:11 collapse

About that, I don’t really see the appeal of Slowroll, except as psychological reassurance for those who would feel the need to update every time a snapshot comes out. I mean, I personally slow-roll on Tumbleweed all the time by only updating once a month, sometimes more and sometimes less like for this update. I’d be interested to know why you use it!

bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de on 10 Oct 2024 18:27 collapse

I activated it on my work laptop to benefit from a little more time to get bug reports upstream. OpenQA can’t catch everything. Even if I updated only once a month I’d still get up-to-date software at that time.

Sure, openQA and snapper make catastrophic failure very unlikely. But it’s still a small hassle.

But I can’t work anymore anyways so I might as well get all the good stuff as quickly as possible. Just gotta find the energy to switch the repos. By that time Plasma 6.2 has probably hit Slowroll. Let’s see.

deliriousn0mad@feddit.it on 10 Oct 2024 19:04 collapse

Oh alright, I do see the point now! I had the wrong idea about how it works. I get the need to have more guarantees on functioning packages

cyberpunk007@lemmy.ca on 08 Oct 2024 17:25 next collapse

But wait, when I control F for “AI” nothing shows up?!

What a breath of fresh air…

TheFrirish@jlai.lu on 09 Oct 2024 02:17 next collapse

Great I wonder when will it be available in Nixos unstable

dinckelman@lemmy.world on 09 Oct 2024 16:29 collapse

There’s no PR open for nixpkgs at the moment, so either we wait until a trusted packager updates it, someone makes a PR, or you can also use a thirdparty flake

6.2 has been merged into staging-next

sarahnya@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 10 Oct 2024 22:09 collapse

There was a PR actually!~ but it was already merged (into staging-next) by the time you made your comment

dinckelman@lemmy.world on 10 Oct 2024 22:21 collapse

Ah that’s probably why I couldn’t dig it up. Nixpkgs gets a ton of activity daily so this PR get buried haha.

Great to hear it’s already there

JRepin@lemmy.ml on 09 Oct 2024 04:10 next collapse

Installed on my openSUSE Tumbleweed and Gentoo computers and so far Plasma 6.2 working great 👍

m4m4m4m4@lemmy.world on 09 Oct 2024 07:11 collapse

and Gentoo computers

Did you unmasked it, or did it already hit stable in the KDE repo?

JRepin@lemmy.ml on 09 Oct 2024 08:00 collapse

I use the testing ebuilds system-vide.

daq@lemmy.sdf.org on 09 Oct 2024 05:48 next collapse

Great, now please fix per monitor scaling. 4k laptops are unusable when connected to large 4k screens. I need no scaling on large external screen and about 175% on laptop’s 16".

JRepin@lemmy.ml on 09 Oct 2024 06:38 next collapse

Best to report the issue you have with as much information as possible to bugs.kde.org

dino@discuss.tchncs.de on 09 Oct 2024 07:22 collapse

I did this once for their music player, that bug trackers is hell…I can’t even find my original report, but there is enough for a lifetime: bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?component=general&produc…

Zamundaaa@discuss.tchncs.de on 11 Oct 2024 04:48 collapse

Stop using Xorg and your scaling problems are gone.

daq@lemmy.sdf.org on 11 Oct 2024 13:46 collapse

I haven’t used Xorg in years. All my problems are in Wayland.

Zamundaaa@discuss.tchncs.de on 12 Oct 2024 06:36 collapse

What problems do you have with per screen scaling on Wayland?

daq@lemmy.sdf.org on 12 Oct 2024 14:54 collapse

I couldn’t even find a place to do it. Only config for display scaling applied or to all monitors. And it requires a restart of kde every time. So either large external screen became unusable or the small laptop screen.

Zamundaaa@discuss.tchncs.de on 12 Oct 2024 22:39 collapse

Then you’re using Xorg, not Wayland.

daq@lemmy.sdf.org on 12 Oct 2024 22:47 collapse

Show me a screenshot of what your display settings look like please.

node815@lemmy.world on 09 Oct 2024 23:28 collapse

Anxiously waiting for ARCH to update their repos, they YANKED it from the unstable repo so I can’t cheat and download it early. :)

CrabAndBroom@lemmy.ml on 10 Oct 2024 15:53 collapse

It’s there now!