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  1. Merci @[email protected] pour cette jolie fonctionnalité d'adaptation du thème en fonction de l'heure de la journée

    Thanks @[email protected] for the nice plasma theme changing functionnality

    #kde #floss #plasma6 #plasma65

  2. Merci @[email protected] pour cette jolie fonctionnalité d'adaptation du thème en fonction de l'heure de la journée

    Thanks @[email protected] for the nice plasma theme changing functionnality

    #kde #floss #plasma6 #plasma65

  3. Merci @[email protected] pour cette jolie fonctionnalité d'adaptation du thème en fonction de l'heure de la journée

    Thanks @[email protected] for the nice plasma theme changing functionnality

    #kde #floss #plasma6 #plasma65

  4. Merci @[email protected] pour cette jolie fonctionnalité d'adaptation du thème en fonction de l'heure de la journée

    Thanks @[email protected] for the nice plasma theme changing functionnality

    #kde #floss #plasma6 #plasma65

  5. Merci @[email protected] pour cette jolie fonctionnalité d'adaptation du thème en fonction de l'heure de la journée

    Thanks @[email protected] for the nice plasma theme changing functionnality

    #kde #floss #plasma6 #plasma65

  6. Hmm, the #Plasma 6.5 control panel seems to crash way more often than I'd like. 😅 😬

    #KDE #Linux #Plasma65

  7. Hmm, the #Plasma 6.5 control panel seems to crash way more often than I'd like. 😅 😬

    #KDE #Linux #Plasma65

  8. Hmm, the #Plasma 6.5 control panel seems to crash way more often than I'd like. 😅 😬

    #KDE #Linux #Plasma65

  9. Hmm, the #Plasma 6.5 control panel seems to crash way more often than I'd like. 😅 😬

    #KDE #Linux #Plasma65

  10. Hmm, the #Plasma 6.5 control panel seems to crash way more often than I'd like. 😅 😬

    #KDE #Linux #Plasma65

  11. KDE Plasma 6.5 Beta 2 is now live!

    Since the first beta of KDE Plasma 6.5 was released, several improvements and new features, such as the grayscale option for the color correction feature, were added to the release to make it more stable. The result is that the second beta is finally released!

    The beta testing version contains many promising changes, such as:

    • Support for the “Picture in Picture” Wayland protocol
    • Quick toggles in System Settings’ the sidebar
    • Printer ink level monitoring and notifying of low levels
    • Install hardware drivers in Discover
    • Fuzzy matching for apps in KRunner-powered searches
    • Choose which Global Themes are shown on System Settings’ landing page
    • Option to prefer light or dark versions of dynamic wallpapers
    • Day/night wallpaper switching
    • Day/night global theme switching

    The KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment will continue to receive fixes as it transitions to the final release, and we appreciate the hard work of KDE developers to help shape the beta.

    You can learn more about the beta below:

    Learn more Full changelogs Beta 2 announcement

    Photo by Resume Genius on Unsplash

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma65 #Linux #news #Plasma #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  12. KDE Plasma 6.5 Beta 2 is now live!

    Since the first beta of KDE Plasma 6.5 was released, several improvements and new features, such as the grayscale option for the color correction feature, were added to the release to make it more stable. The result is that the second beta is finally released!

    The beta testing version contains many promising changes, such as:

    • Support for the “Picture in Picture” Wayland protocol
    • Quick toggles in System Settings’ the sidebar
    • Printer ink level monitoring and notifying of low levels
    • Install hardware drivers in Discover
    • Fuzzy matching for apps in KRunner-powered searches
    • Choose which Global Themes are shown on System Settings’ landing page
    • Option to prefer light or dark versions of dynamic wallpapers
    • Day/night wallpaper switching
    • Day/night global theme switching

    The KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment will continue to receive fixes as it transitions to the final release, and we appreciate the hard work of KDE developers to help shape the beta.

    You can learn more about the beta below:

    Learn more Full changelogs Beta 2 announcement

    Photo by Resume Genius on Unsplash

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma65 #Linux #news #Plasma #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  13. KDE Plasma 6.5 Beta 2 is now live!

    Since the first beta of KDE Plasma 6.5 was released, several improvements and new features, such as the grayscale option for the color correction feature, were added to the release to make it more stable. The result is that the second beta is finally released!

    The beta testing version contains many promising changes, such as:

    • Support for the “Picture in Picture” Wayland protocol
    • Quick toggles in System Settings’ the sidebar
    • Printer ink level monitoring and notifying of low levels
    • Install hardware drivers in Discover
    • Fuzzy matching for apps in KRunner-powered searches
    • Choose which Global Themes are shown on System Settings’ landing page
    • Option to prefer light or dark versions of dynamic wallpapers
    • Day/night wallpaper switching
    • Day/night global theme switching

    The KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment will continue to receive fixes as it transitions to the final release, and we appreciate the hard work of KDE developers to help shape the beta.

    You can learn more about the beta below:

    Learn more Full changelogs Beta 2 announcement

    Photo by Resume Genius on Unsplash

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma65 #Linux #news #Plasma #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  14. KDE Plasma 6.5 Beta 2 is now live!

    Since the first beta of KDE Plasma 6.5 was released, several improvements and new features, such as the grayscale option for the color correction feature, were added to the release to make it more stable. The result is that the second beta is finally released!

    The beta testing version contains many promising changes, such as:

    • Support for the “Picture in Picture” Wayland protocol
    • Quick toggles in System Settings’ the sidebar
    • Printer ink level monitoring and notifying of low levels
    • Install hardware drivers in Discover
    • Fuzzy matching for apps in KRunner-powered searches
    • Choose which Global Themes are shown on System Settings’ landing page
    • Option to prefer light or dark versions of dynamic wallpapers
    • Day/night wallpaper switching
    • Day/night global theme switching

    The KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment will continue to receive fixes as it transitions to the final release, and we appreciate the hard work of KDE developers to help shape the beta.

    You can learn more about the beta below:

    Learn more Full changelogs Beta 2 announcement

    Photo by Resume Genius on Unsplash

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma65 #Linux #news #Plasma #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  15. KDE Plasma 6.5 Beta 2 is now live!

    Since the first beta of KDE Plasma 6.5 was released, several improvements and new features, such as the grayscale option for the color correction feature, were added to the release to make it more stable. The result is that the second beta is finally released!

    The beta testing version contains many promising changes, such as:

    • Support for the “Picture in Picture” Wayland protocol
    • Quick toggles in System Settings’ the sidebar
    • Printer ink level monitoring and notifying of low levels
    • Install hardware drivers in Discover
    • Fuzzy matching for apps in KRunner-powered searches
    • Choose which Global Themes are shown on System Settings’ landing page
    • Option to prefer light or dark versions of dynamic wallpapers
    • Day/night wallpaper switching
    • Day/night global theme switching

    The KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment will continue to receive fixes as it transitions to the final release, and we appreciate the hard work of KDE developers to help shape the beta.

    You can learn more about the beta below:

    Learn more Full changelogs Beta 2 announcement

    Photo by Resume Genius on Unsplash

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma65 #Linux #news #Plasma #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  16. KDE Plasma 6.5 introduce la scala di grigi! Un’opzione pensata per l’accessibilità visiva e il minimalismo, ora disponibile per tutti gli utenti Linux. #KDE #Plasma65 #LinuxDesktop #Accessibilità #Grayscale

    linuxeasy.org/kde-plasma-6-5-s

  17. KDE Plasma 6.5 introduce la scala di grigi! Un’opzione pensata per l’accessibilità visiva e il minimalismo, ora disponibile per tutti gli utenti Linux. #KDE #Plasma65 #LinuxDesktop #Accessibilità #Grayscale

    linuxeasy.org/kde-plasma-6-5-s

  18. KDE Plasma 6.5 introduce la scala di grigi! Un’opzione pensata per l’accessibilità visiva e il minimalismo, ora disponibile per tutti gli utenti Linux. #KDE #Plasma65 #LinuxDesktop #Accessibilità #Grayscale

    linuxeasy.org/kde-plasma-6-5-s

  19. KDE Plasma 6.5 introduce la scala di grigi! Un’opzione pensata per l’accessibilità visiva e il minimalismo, ora disponibile per tutti gli utenti Linux. #KDE #Plasma65 #LinuxDesktop #Accessibilità #Grayscale

    linuxeasy.org/kde-plasma-6-5-s

  20. Plasma 6.5 Beta è qui! Nuove funzioni per Wayland, VPN, Discover e accessibilità. E parte il Bug-Fix-a-Palooza: un mese di correzioni intensive #KDE #Plasma65 #Linux #Wayland #OpenSource

    linuxeasy.org/plasma-6-5-beta-

  21. Plasma 6.5 Beta è qui! Nuove funzioni per Wayland, VPN, Discover e accessibilità. E parte il Bug-Fix-a-Palooza: un mese di correzioni intensive #KDE #Plasma65 #Linux #Wayland #OpenSource

    linuxeasy.org/plasma-6-5-beta-

  22. Plasma 6.5 Beta è qui! Nuove funzioni per Wayland, VPN, Discover e accessibilità. E parte il Bug-Fix-a-Palooza: un mese di correzioni intensive #KDE #Plasma65 #Linux #Wayland #OpenSource

    linuxeasy.org/plasma-6-5-beta-

  23. KDE Plasma 6.5 Beta is now live!

    The anticipated KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment, which is a successor to Plasma 6.4, has reached its beta stage after weeks and weeks of promising development, such as the day/night cycle setting and the dynamic wallpaper setting. The beta version allows you to test the KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment that will be finalized as several weeks go.

    The beta version contains many promising changes, such as:

    • Support for the “Picture in Picture” Wayland protocol
    • Quick toggles in System Settings’ the sidebar
    • Printer ink level monitoring and notifying of low levels
    • Install hardware drivers in Discover
    • Fuzzy matching for apps in KRunner-powered searches
    • Choose which Global Themes are shown on System Settings’ landing page
    • Option to prefer light or dark versions of dynamic wallpapers
    • Day/night wallpaper switching
    • Day/night global theme switching

    The KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment will continue to receive fixes as it transitions to the final release, and we appreciate the hard work of KDE developers to help shape the beta.

    You can learn more about the beta below:

    Learn more Full changelogs

    Photo by Andrea Piacquadio

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma65 #Linux #news #Plasma #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  24. KDE Plasma 6.5 Beta is now live!

    The anticipated KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment, which is a successor to Plasma 6.4, has reached its beta stage after weeks and weeks of promising development, such as the day/night cycle setting and the dynamic wallpaper setting. The beta version allows you to test the KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment that will be finalized as several weeks go.

    The beta version contains many promising changes, such as:

    • Support for the “Picture in Picture” Wayland protocol
    • Quick toggles in System Settings’ the sidebar
    • Printer ink level monitoring and notifying of low levels
    • Install hardware drivers in Discover
    • Fuzzy matching for apps in KRunner-powered searches
    • Choose which Global Themes are shown on System Settings’ landing page
    • Option to prefer light or dark versions of dynamic wallpapers
    • Day/night wallpaper switching
    • Day/night global theme switching

    The KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment will continue to receive fixes as it transitions to the final release, and we appreciate the hard work of KDE developers to help shape the beta.

    You can learn more about the beta below:

    Learn more Full changelogs

    Photo by Andrea Piacquadio

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma65 #Linux #news #Plasma #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  25. KDE Plasma 6.5 Beta is now live!

    The anticipated KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment, which is a successor to Plasma 6.4, has reached its beta stage after weeks and weeks of promising development, such as the day/night cycle setting and the dynamic wallpaper setting. The beta version allows you to test the KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment that will be finalized as several weeks go.

    The beta version contains many promising changes, such as:

    • Support for the “Picture in Picture” Wayland protocol
    • Quick toggles in System Settings’ the sidebar
    • Printer ink level monitoring and notifying of low levels
    • Install hardware drivers in Discover
    • Fuzzy matching for apps in KRunner-powered searches
    • Choose which Global Themes are shown on System Settings’ landing page
    • Option to prefer light or dark versions of dynamic wallpapers
    • Day/night wallpaper switching
    • Day/night global theme switching

    The KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment will continue to receive fixes as it transitions to the final release, and we appreciate the hard work of KDE developers to help shape the beta.

    You can learn more about the beta below:

    Learn more Full changelogs

    Photo by Andrea Piacquadio

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma65 #Linux #news #Plasma #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  26. KDE Plasma 6.5 Beta is now live!

    The anticipated KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment, which is a successor to Plasma 6.4, has reached its beta stage after weeks and weeks of promising development, such as the day/night cycle setting and the dynamic wallpaper setting. The beta version allows you to test the KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment that will be finalized as several weeks go.

    The beta version contains many promising changes, such as:

    • Support for the “Picture in Picture” Wayland protocol
    • Quick toggles in System Settings’ the sidebar
    • Printer ink level monitoring and notifying of low levels
    • Install hardware drivers in Discover
    • Fuzzy matching for apps in KRunner-powered searches
    • Choose which Global Themes are shown on System Settings’ landing page
    • Option to prefer light or dark versions of dynamic wallpapers
    • Day/night wallpaper switching
    • Day/night global theme switching

    The KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment will continue to receive fixes as it transitions to the final release, and we appreciate the hard work of KDE developers to help shape the beta.

    You can learn more about the beta below:

    Learn more Full changelogs

    Photo by Andrea Piacquadio

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma65 #Linux #news #Plasma #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  27. KDE Plasma 6.5 Beta is now live!

    The anticipated KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment, which is a successor to Plasma 6.4, has reached its beta stage after weeks and weeks of promising development, such as the day/night cycle setting and the dynamic wallpaper setting. The beta version allows you to test the KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment that will be finalized as several weeks go.

    The beta version contains many promising changes, such as:

    • Support for the “Picture in Picture” Wayland protocol
    • Quick toggles in System Settings’ the sidebar
    • Printer ink level monitoring and notifying of low levels
    • Install hardware drivers in Discover
    • Fuzzy matching for apps in KRunner-powered searches
    • Choose which Global Themes are shown on System Settings’ landing page
    • Option to prefer light or dark versions of dynamic wallpapers
    • Day/night wallpaper switching
    • Day/night global theme switching

    The KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment will continue to receive fixes as it transitions to the final release, and we appreciate the hard work of KDE developers to help shape the beta.

    You can learn more about the beta below:

    Learn more Full changelogs

    Photo by Andrea Piacquadio

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma65 #Linux #news #Plasma #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  28. KDE Plasma 6.5 shows the device connection notification

    The upcoming version of KDE Plasma 6.5 has undergone many improvements under the name of polishing. Alongside the huge amount of improvements that we saw this week, according to the official blog post, one change felt worth mentioning.

    Starting from KDE Plasma 6.5, a notification now appears when a USB device or any other device gets connected to your computer. This will help users know that the device has been recognized by the system, and the device name will be shown in the notification.

    The notification was made for accessibility reasons, but it can also be used to troubleshoot issues related to the device connection. This simplifies the troubleshooting task for power users.

    Those notifications are, fortunately, not intrusive, because the KDE team made it so that such notifications are not annoying. Not only that, but those notifications can also be turned off, leaving the sounds intact. Different sounds will be played, depending on the device connection state. If you don’t like such sounds, they can be turned off from the system settings.

    This change has been made as part of the EU Directive 2019/882 compliance rules.

    Cover image

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma65 #news #Plasma6 #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  29. KDE Plasma 6.5 shows the device connection notification

    The upcoming version of KDE Plasma 6.5 has undergone many improvements under the name of polishing. Alongside the huge amount of improvements that we saw this week, according to the official blog post, one change felt worth mentioning.

    Starting from KDE Plasma 6.5, a notification now appears when a USB device or any other device gets connected to your computer. This will help users know that the device has been recognized by the system, and the device name will be shown in the notification.

    The notification was made for accessibility reasons, but it can also be used to troubleshoot issues related to the device connection. This simplifies the troubleshooting task for power users.

    Those notifications are, fortunately, not intrusive, because the KDE team made it so that such notifications are not annoying. Not only that, but those notifications can also be turned off, leaving the sounds intact. Different sounds will be played, depending on the device connection state. If you don’t like such sounds, they can be turned off from the system settings.

    This change has been made as part of the EU Directive 2019/882 compliance rules.

    Cover image

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma65 #news #Plasma6 #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  30. KDE Plasma 6.5 shows the device connection notification

    The upcoming version of KDE Plasma 6.5 has undergone many improvements under the name of polishing. Alongside the huge amount of improvements that we saw this week, according to the official blog post, one change felt worth mentioning.

    Starting from KDE Plasma 6.5, a notification now appears when a USB device or any other device gets connected to your computer. This will help users know that the device has been recognized by the system, and the device name will be shown in the notification.

    The notification was made for accessibility reasons, but it can also be used to troubleshoot issues related to the device connection. This simplifies the troubleshooting task for power users.

    Those notifications are, fortunately, not intrusive, because the KDE team made it so that such notifications are not annoying. Not only that, but those notifications can also be turned off, leaving the sounds intact. Different sounds will be played, depending on the device connection state. If you don’t like such sounds, they can be turned off from the system settings.

    This change has been made as part of the EU Directive 2019/882 compliance rules.

    Cover image

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma65 #news #Plasma6 #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  31. KDE Plasma 6.5 shows the device connection notification

    The upcoming version of KDE Plasma 6.5 has undergone many improvements under the name of polishing. Alongside the huge amount of improvements that we saw this week, according to the official blog post, one change felt worth mentioning.

    Starting from KDE Plasma 6.5, a notification now appears when a USB device or any other device gets connected to your computer. This will help users know that the device has been recognized by the system, and the device name will be shown in the notification.

    The notification was made for accessibility reasons, but it can also be used to troubleshoot issues related to the device connection. This simplifies the troubleshooting task for power users.

    Those notifications are, fortunately, not intrusive, because the KDE team made it so that such notifications are not annoying. Not only that, but those notifications can also be turned off, leaving the sounds intact. Different sounds will be played, depending on the device connection state. If you don’t like such sounds, they can be turned off from the system settings.

    This change has been made as part of the EU Directive 2019/882 compliance rules.

    Cover image

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma65 #news #Plasma6 #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  32. KDE Plasma 6.5 shows the device connection notification

    The upcoming version of KDE Plasma 6.5 has undergone many improvements under the name of polishing. Alongside the huge amount of improvements that we saw this week, according to the official blog post, one change felt worth mentioning.

    Starting from KDE Plasma 6.5, a notification now appears when a USB device or any other device gets connected to your computer. This will help users know that the device has been recognized by the system, and the device name will be shown in the notification.

    The notification was made for accessibility reasons, but it can also be used to troubleshoot issues related to the device connection. This simplifies the troubleshooting task for power users.

    Those notifications are, fortunately, not intrusive, because the KDE team made it so that such notifications are not annoying. Not only that, but those notifications can also be turned off, leaving the sounds intact. Different sounds will be played, depending on the device connection state. If you don’t like such sounds, they can be turned off from the system settings.

    This change has been made as part of the EU Directive 2019/882 compliance rules.

    Cover image

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma65 #news #Plasma6 #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  33. KDE Plasma 6.5 no longer colors the 3rd-party app icons

    The upcoming version of KDE Plasma 6.5 has undergone many improvements under the name of polishing. Alongside the huge amount of improvements that we saw this week, according to the official blog post, one change felt worth mentioning.

    Starting from KDE Plasma 6.5, all third party application icons will no longer be provided with the default Breeze icon theme. The decision, which was labeled as complicated, stemmed from the fact that overriding the branding of those apps was considered “rude.”

    In addition to that, the KDE Plasma team also showed a lack of interest and resources to maintain all third-party application icons in the Breeze icon theme, especially as applications may go through the process of rebranding, which means that icons are being changed.

    However, the KDE team invites anyone who prefers the colored third-party icons on their Plasma desktop to create an icon theme that contains only those removed icons from this tree and to publish said theme to the KDE Store. This is possible, given that the KDE desktop environment is open source to begin with.

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma65 #news #Plasma6 #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  34. KDE Plasma 6.5 no longer colors the 3rd-party app icons

    The upcoming version of KDE Plasma 6.5 has undergone many improvements under the name of polishing. Alongside the huge amount of improvements that we saw this week, according to the official blog post, one change felt worth mentioning.

    Starting from KDE Plasma 6.5, all third party application icons will no longer be provided with the default Breeze icon theme. The decision, which was labeled as complicated, stemmed from the fact that overriding the branding of those apps was considered “rude.”

    In addition to that, the KDE Plasma team also showed a lack of interest and resources to maintain all third-party application icons in the Breeze icon theme, especially as applications may go through the process of rebranding, which means that icons are being changed.

    However, the KDE team invites anyone who prefers the colored third-party icons on their Plasma desktop to create an icon theme that contains only those removed icons from this tree and to publish said theme to the KDE Store. This is possible, given that the KDE desktop environment is open source to begin with.

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma65 #news #Plasma6 #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  35. KDE Plasma 6.5 no longer colors the 3rd-party app icons

    The upcoming version of KDE Plasma 6.5 has undergone many improvements under the name of polishing. Alongside the huge amount of improvements that we saw this week, according to the official blog post, one change felt worth mentioning.

    Starting from KDE Plasma 6.5, all third party application icons will no longer be provided with the default Breeze icon theme. The decision, which was labeled as complicated, stemmed from the fact that overriding the branding of those apps was considered “rude.”

    In addition to that, the KDE Plasma team also showed a lack of interest and resources to maintain all third-party application icons in the Breeze icon theme, especially as applications may go through the process of rebranding, which means that icons are being changed.

    However, the KDE team invites anyone who prefers the colored third-party icons on their Plasma desktop to create an icon theme that contains only those removed icons from this tree and to publish said theme to the KDE Store. This is possible, given that the KDE desktop environment is open source to begin with.

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma65 #news #Plasma6 #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  36. KDE Plasma 6.5 no longer colors the 3rd-party app icons

    The upcoming version of KDE Plasma 6.5 has undergone many improvements under the name of polishing. Alongside the huge amount of improvements that we saw this week, according to the official blog post, one change felt worth mentioning.

    Starting from KDE Plasma 6.5, all third party application icons will no longer be provided with the default Breeze icon theme. The decision, which was labeled as complicated, stemmed from the fact that overriding the branding of those apps was considered “rude.”

    In addition to that, the KDE Plasma team also showed a lack of interest and resources to maintain all third-party application icons in the Breeze icon theme, especially as applications may go through the process of rebranding, which means that icons are being changed.

    However, the KDE team invites anyone who prefers the colored third-party icons on their Plasma desktop to create an icon theme that contains only those removed icons from this tree and to publish said theme to the KDE Store. This is possible, given that the KDE desktop environment is open source to begin with.

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma65 #news #Plasma6 #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  37. KDE Plasma 6.5 no longer colors the 3rd-party app icons

    The upcoming version of KDE Plasma 6.5 has undergone many improvements under the name of polishing. Alongside the huge amount of improvements that we saw this week, according to the official blog post, one change felt worth mentioning.

    Starting from KDE Plasma 6.5, all third party application icons will no longer be provided with the default Breeze icon theme. The decision, which was labeled as complicated, stemmed from the fact that overriding the branding of those apps was considered “rude.”

    In addition to that, the KDE Plasma team also showed a lack of interest and resources to maintain all third-party application icons in the Breeze icon theme, especially as applications may go through the process of rebranding, which means that icons are being changed.

    However, the KDE team invites anyone who prefers the colored third-party icons on their Plasma desktop to create an icon theme that contains only those removed icons from this tree and to publish said theme to the KDE Store. This is possible, given that the KDE desktop environment is open source to begin with.

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma65 #news #Plasma6 #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  38. KDE Plasma 6.5 brings quick settings toggles!

    KDE Plasma 6.5 is an upcoming KDE desktop environment version that brings a ton of awesome features that make it easier to use than the current Plasma 6.4 desktop. This version is a promising release that will improve your Plasma desktop with many improvements and new features.

    Last week, the team showcased the day/night theme switching for wallpapers where the desktop would automatically switch between day and night themes based on the time of the day in your location. This week, the KDE development team brought some of the most interesting changes that allow you to quickly configure your system right from the Settings app.

    In the settings sidebar, pages in the System Settings app can now interact with the parent window, making quick toggles and other exported actions possible. This is to save time from having to go to a settings section to be able to, for example, turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Currently, this is only rolled out to Bluetooth settings, but, in future development iterations of Plasma 6.5, Wi-Fi and other settings should use this feature soon.

    The pages can also mark themselves as “not relevant” when certain conditions for accessing the settings page are not met. For example, if a settings page requires certain hardware, and your PC doesn’t have it, that page will no longer be accessible. This saves time from having to go to a certain settings page when you discover that none of the options there are relevant for your PC.

    KDE Plasma 6.5 will be released later this year, and it includes many bug fixes and general improvements that make your desktop more stable and reliable.

    Photo by Anna Nekrashevich

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma65 #LinuxDesktop #news #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  39. KDE Plasma 6.5 brings quick settings toggles!

    KDE Plasma 6.5 is an upcoming KDE desktop environment version that brings a ton of awesome features that make it easier to use than the current Plasma 6.4 desktop. This version is a promising release that will improve your Plasma desktop with many improvements and new features.

    Last week, the team showcased the day/night theme switching for wallpapers where the desktop would automatically switch between day and night themes based on the time of the day in your location. This week, the KDE development team brought some of the most interesting changes that allow you to quickly configure your system right from the Settings app.

    In the settings sidebar, pages in the System Settings app can now interact with the parent window, making quick toggles and other exported actions possible. This is to save time from having to go to a settings section to be able to, for example, turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Currently, this is only rolled out to Bluetooth settings, but, in future development iterations of Plasma 6.5, Wi-Fi and other settings should use this feature soon.

    The pages can also mark themselves as “not relevant” when certain conditions for accessing the settings page are not met. For example, if a settings page requires certain hardware, and your PC doesn’t have it, that page will no longer be accessible. This saves time from having to go to a certain settings page when you discover that none of the options there are relevant for your PC.

    KDE Plasma 6.5 will be released later this year, and it includes many bug fixes and general improvements that make your desktop more stable and reliable.

    Photo by Anna Nekrashevich

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  40. KDE Plasma 6.5 brings quick settings toggles!

    KDE Plasma 6.5 is an upcoming KDE desktop environment version that brings a ton of awesome features that make it easier to use than the current Plasma 6.4 desktop. This version is a promising release that will improve your Plasma desktop with many improvements and new features.

    Last week, the team showcased the day/night theme switching for wallpapers where the desktop would automatically switch between day and night themes based on the time of the day in your location. This week, the KDE development team brought some of the most interesting changes that allow you to quickly configure your system right from the Settings app.

    In the settings sidebar, pages in the System Settings app can now interact with the parent window, making quick toggles and other exported actions possible. This is to save time from having to go to a settings section to be able to, for example, turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Currently, this is only rolled out to Bluetooth settings, but, in future development iterations of Plasma 6.5, Wi-Fi and other settings should use this feature soon.

    The pages can also mark themselves as “not relevant” when certain conditions for accessing the settings page are not met. For example, if a settings page requires certain hardware, and your PC doesn’t have it, that page will no longer be accessible. This saves time from having to go to a certain settings page when you discover that none of the options there are relevant for your PC.

    KDE Plasma 6.5 will be released later this year, and it includes many bug fixes and general improvements that make your desktop more stable and reliable.

    Photo by Anna Nekrashevich

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma65 #LinuxDesktop #news #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  41. KDE Plasma 6.5 brings quick settings toggles!

    KDE Plasma 6.5 is an upcoming KDE desktop environment version that brings a ton of awesome features that make it easier to use than the current Plasma 6.4 desktop. This version is a promising release that will improve your Plasma desktop with many improvements and new features.

    Last week, the team showcased the day/night theme switching for wallpapers where the desktop would automatically switch between day and night themes based on the time of the day in your location. This week, the KDE development team brought some of the most interesting changes that allow you to quickly configure your system right from the Settings app.

    In the settings sidebar, pages in the System Settings app can now interact with the parent window, making quick toggles and other exported actions possible. This is to save time from having to go to a settings section to be able to, for example, turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Currently, this is only rolled out to Bluetooth settings, but, in future development iterations of Plasma 6.5, Wi-Fi and other settings should use this feature soon.

    The pages can also mark themselves as “not relevant” when certain conditions for accessing the settings page are not met. For example, if a settings page requires certain hardware, and your PC doesn’t have it, that page will no longer be accessible. This saves time from having to go to a certain settings page when you discover that none of the options there are relevant for your PC.

    KDE Plasma 6.5 will be released later this year, and it includes many bug fixes and general improvements that make your desktop more stable and reliable.

    Photo by Anna Nekrashevich

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma65 #LinuxDesktop #news #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update

  42. KDE Plasma 6.5 brings quick settings toggles!

    KDE Plasma 6.5 is an upcoming KDE desktop environment version that brings a ton of awesome features that make it easier to use than the current Plasma 6.4 desktop. This version is a promising release that will improve your Plasma desktop with many improvements and new features.

    Last week, the team showcased the day/night theme switching for wallpapers where the desktop would automatically switch between day and night themes based on the time of the day in your location. This week, the KDE development team brought some of the most interesting changes that allow you to quickly configure your system right from the Settings app.

    In the settings sidebar, pages in the System Settings app can now interact with the parent window, making quick toggles and other exported actions possible. This is to save time from having to go to a settings section to be able to, for example, turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Currently, this is only rolled out to Bluetooth settings, but, in future development iterations of Plasma 6.5, Wi-Fi and other settings should use this feature soon.

    The pages can also mark themselves as “not relevant” when certain conditions for accessing the settings page are not met. For example, if a settings page requires certain hardware, and your PC doesn’t have it, that page will no longer be accessible. This saves time from having to go to a certain settings page when you discover that none of the options there are relevant for your PC.

    KDE Plasma 6.5 will be released later this year, and it includes many bug fixes and general improvements that make your desktop more stable and reliable.

    Photo by Anna Nekrashevich

    #KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma65 #LinuxDesktop #news #Plasma65 #Tech #Technology #update