
"KDE Plasma has evolved into one of the best desktop environments on the market. It's user-friendly, fast, beautiful, and highly configurable. With each new release, this open-source desktop environment proves it knows what users want and delivers. Speaking of new releases, version 6.6 of KDE Plasma is due to be released on Feb. 17, and it looks set to bring an exciting array of features and improvements (along with the usual bug fixes). Some of these changes are user-facing, and others are under-the-hood modifications."
"KDE Plasma 6.6 will swap out some of the packages that have been part of the desktop for a long time. The first significant change is the new plasma-login-manager. This new manager has been forked from SDDM and promises seamless integration with the Plasma desktop, improved handling of Wayland, better multi-monitor support, HDR, and accessibility features, with a new greeter and system settings module. The new login manager is also themeable."
KDE Plasma 6.6 will be released on Feb. 17 and delivers multiple user-facing and under-the-hood improvements. The release swaps long-standing packages for plasma-login-manager, plasma-keyboard, and plasma-setup, improving Wayland handling, multi-monitor support, HDR, accessibility, and theming. Plasma-keyboard uses the Qt Virtual Keyboard framework and provides superior Wayland integration and customization across desktop and mobile. Display and UI refinements aim to make the desktop faster and more efficient, while security and setup workflows receive enhancements. The changes target improved integration, smoother initial configuration, and a more consistent experience across devices.
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