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KDE Plasma 6.6 Beta Released With Plasma Login Manager, Plasma Setup

([KDE] 13 January 11:40 AM EST Plasma 6.6)


The KDE [1]Plasma 6.6 beta release is available today for helping to test this next iteration of the Plasma 6 desktop.

New modules with Plasma 6.6 include the Plasma Login Manager, Plasma Keyboard, and Plasma Setup. All three additions are nice, especially Plasma Login Manager as the new SDDM alternative as a modern log-in/display manager that is already being eyed by Fedora KDE and others. Plasma Setup as an initial setup tool is also useful as-is the new on-screen keyboard option.

KDE Plasma 6.6 also brings numerous Wayland improvements, oo7 secret service provider support, various crash fixes, improved BSD support, ambient light sensor handling, HDR enhancements, RandR emulation for KWin with XWayland, and better high refresh rate display handling. KDE Plasma 6.6 also adds support for Intel adaptive sharpening found with Lunar Lake and newer Intel graphics.

Plus countless other fixes and refinements to this Qt6-based desktop. Downloads and more details on today's KDE Plasma 6.6 beta release via [2]KDE.org . The stable release of Plasma 6.6 is aiming for 17 February.



[1] https://www.phoronix.com/search/Plasma+6.6

[2] https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/6/6.5.90/



Exxon's 'Universe of Energy' tends to the peculiar rather than the
humorous ... After [an incomprehensible film montage about wind and sun and
rain and strip mines and] two or three minutes of mechanical confusion, the
seats locomote through a short tunnel filled with clock-work dinosaurs.
The dinosaurs are depicted without accuracy and too close to your face.
"One of the few real novelties at Epcot is the use of smell to
aggravate illusions. Of course, no one knows what dinosaurs smelled like,
but Exxon has decided they smelled bad.
"At the other end of Dino Ditch ... there's a final, very addled
message about facing challengehood tomorrow-wise. I dozed off during this,
but the import seems to be that dinosaurs don't have anything to do with
energy policy and neither do you."
-- P. J. O'Rourke, "Holidays in Hell"