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KDE neon 20260220 combines the latest Plasma 6.6 desktop with a stable Ubuntu base (24.04 LTS) and kernel 6.17, offering users the best of both worlds. While it's ideal for technical folks who want to stay on the bleeding edge of KDE apps, those requiring a rock-solid workstation may find other distros more suitable due to potential instability and breakages. KDE neon does not support proprietary NVIDIA drivers out of the box, but users can install them via Ubuntu's ubuntu-drivers tool at their own risk. Overall, KDE neon is a great option for those who enjoy tinkering with cutting-edge technology and don't mind occasional rough edges in exchange for staying up-to-date with the latest Plasma experience.

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KDE Plasma 6.6 brings several quality-of-life upgrades, including an improved on-screen keyboard that can auto-detect focused text fields and slide up from the bottom. Other new features include Spectacle's ability to run OCR on screenshots, making it easier to extract text from images, and a QR code scanner for joining Wi-Fi networks with a webcam. The update also includes tweaks like direct volume control from the task manager and an emoji skin tone selector, as well as significant accessibility improvements such as color-blind filters and a reduced motion toggle. Overall, KDE Plasma 6.6 adds useful polish without sacrificing flexibility, making it a solid step forward for users.

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KDE Frameworks 6.23.0 has been released to improve Baloo indexing and overall memory safety, with a focus on cleaning up the file-indexing pipeline and tightening ownership rules across core components. The update also includes changes to Bluez Qt and Breeze icons, such as a new "update-busy" state and color-aware kdeconnect-symbolic assets that respect dark themes. LeakSanitizer has been enabled in the release to catch memory bugs before they ship, although this may result in a modest increase in build time for some projects. Developers who rely on Baloo should consider upgrading to 6.23.0, but those using older Qt versions will need to upgrade their packages first.

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Kdenlive 25.12.2 tightens up the monitor panes, fixing dragging glitches that previously broke audio waveforms and made clip‑monitor syncing a hassle. A double‑free bug in audio thumbnails is now guarded against, stopping crashes when large projects generate sequence thumbs. The update also stops the unwanted “enable all built‑in effects” behavior when pasting effects, trimming UI clutter and improving overall stability.

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KDE neon 20260205 delivers the newest Plasma, Qt and core KDE apps straight from upstream on an Ubuntu 24.04 LTS foundation. It’s perfect for enthusiasts and beta testers who want features the moment they’re released, but the rapid KDE updates can cause regressions that more conservative distros avoid. Proprietary Nvidia drivers can be installed manually, yet KDE neon provides no official support, leaving any driver‑related problems to the user.

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KDE Gear 25.12.2 patches long‑standing crashes in Kalk, KDE Connect, and Partition Manager while refreshing translations. The update removes the broken Delete‑key behavior in the calculator, restores file‑sharing from mobile devices, and fixes a division‑by‑zero crash that could bring your partition manager down. Applying it is straightforward: refresh the package cache, upgrade kde-gear, clear any lingering config files if an app still misbehaves, then log out and back in. The release is low‑risk and worth installing for anyone who’s run into these specific bugs. 

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KDE neon has released its latest version, offering users direct access to the newest KDE Plasma 6.5.5 features and solidifying its position as a platform for exploring cutting-edge software. This distribution is based on Ubuntu's long-term support base and presents unmodified versions of KDE applications exactly how their developers intended, free from proprietary driver tweaks or stability-holding patches by default. KDE neon caters to enthusiasts who want to try out new things quickly and align their systems closely with ongoing KDE development cycles, making it an ideal playground for those excited about rapid software changes. The distribution employs a targeted rolling release approach, focusing on necessary KDE packages while keeping most system elements stable underneath them.

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KDE Plasma 6.6 Beta 2 arrives with three genuinely useful modules, plasma‑login‑manager, plasma‑keyboard, and plasma‑setup, that finally make the login screen, on‑screen keyboard, and first‑run wizard feel less like afterthoughts. The update also patches several KWin crashes; fullscreen overlays work without mysterious tokens and the DRM backend no longer flickers the hardware cursor on older GPUs. Minor changes such as Aurorae’s menu‑button tweak and added Waterfox support are mostly fluff that you can safely ignore. Install it in a separate prefix, give it a spin, and you’ll see why this beta feels more like a real stability boost than just another polish release.

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KDE neon's latest release offers users immediate access to the newest features of KDE Plasma 6.5.5 and solidifies its position as a platform for exploring cutting-edge software based on Ubuntu's long-term support base. The distribution presents unmodified versions of KDE applications, free from proprietary driver tweaks or stability-holding patches by default, making it an ideal playground for enthusiasts who want to try new things quickly. KDE neon employs a targeted rolling release approach, focusing only on necessary KDE packages while keeping most system elements stable underneath them. If you're considering switching from Kubuntu, be aware that compatibility works differently and requires understanding the unique operational parameters of KDE neon.

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A new version of Kdenlive, 25.12.1, has been released with several updates to improve the user experience. The welcome screen has been redesigned for a smoother entry point into the software, and menus have been restructured to follow professional editing conventions. Additionally, bug fixes address issues such as over 15 crash reports, project corruption, and slow loading times via file manager, making Kdenlive more stable and accessible. The release also includes improvements to audio capture, rotoscoping usability, and documentation, making it a significant update for users.

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The KDE Plasma 6.6 beta has been released with several notable updates to various components, including the plasma-login-manager module and Aurorae, the theme engine. The Breeze theme has also been updated with improved wallpaper management, new backgrounds, and changes to BreezeStyle that use defined contrast values for better visual blending.

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KDE Plasma 6.5.5 has been released, addressing recent translations and fixes contributed by KDE's community, with a focus on smaller stability improvements across various parts of the system. The update includes several bugfixes, such as improvements to the Discover module, Flatpak Permissions, kde-cli-tools, and various Plasma Addons, including the weather applet and Applets/Notes module. Other areas receiving updates include KWin, Plasma Mobile, System Monitor tool, Plasma Network Manager, Powerdevil, Print Manager, and the System Settings app. 

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KDE has released Frameworks 6.22.0, continuing their pattern of steady updates that keep things fresh and easier to integrate. The release includes various improvements across different parts of the system, such as a cleaned-up code for Baloo and polished Bluez Qt with an extra header file focused on battery details. Additionally, several frameworks have seen enhancements, including Breeze Icons, ECMs, KArchive, KCalendarCore, and Kirigami, which will improve overall performance and reliability.

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KDE Gear has released version 25.12.1, which includes updates for over 180 programs and tools, as well as library tweaks and plugin enhancements. The release resolves various issues across multiple applications, including Dolphin, Kate, Skladnik, Akonadi, Elisa, Itinerary, KAlarm, Kamose, Kasts, and Kate itself. Other improvements include better date formatting in event views, smoother performance and features in itineraries, and more reliable device capability storage in KDE Connect-KDE. The full list of changes can be found on the KDE Gear website for those who want to see all the details of this latest release.

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KDE neon has released its latest version, offering users direct access to cutting-edge software from Ubuntu's long-term support base. This distribution presents unmodified versions of KDE applications and tools exactly as their developers intended, without proprietary driver tweaks or stability-holding patches by default. For enthusiasts who relish trying out new things quickly, KDE neon provides an ideal playground with a targeted rolling release approach that focuses on necessary KDE packages while keeping most system elements stable underneath them.

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KDE neon has released its latest version, offering users immediate access to new features of KDE Plasma 6.5.4 directly from Ubuntu's long-term support base. This release provides an unmodified experience of fresh KDE releases, free from proprietary driver tweaks or patches by default, making it ideal for enthusiasts who want to try out new software quickly. The distribution is designed for users willing to test upcoming KDE releases and offers a unique rolling release approach that focuses on necessary KDE packages while keeping the rest of the system stable. For those considering a switch from Kubuntu, be aware that compatibility works differently, requiring an understanding of its distinct operational parameters.

KDE 1700 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

KDE neon has released its latest version, offering users immediate access to new features and software directly from Ubuntu's long-term support base. This distribution provides unmodified versions of KDE applications and tools, allowing enthusiasts to try out new things quickly and align their systems with ongoing KDE development cycles. The "Testing" or "Unstable" editions are designed for users who want to help polish upcoming KDE releases by serving as unofficial beta testers. KDE neon uses a targeted rolling release approach, focusing only on necessary KDE packages while keeping core Ubuntu systems stable underneath them.

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Kdenlive 25.12.0 has been released, emphasizing user experience improvements based on feedback from the Berlin sprint in September. Key updates include a new docking system for widget management, saved layouts per project, and a new welcome screen for users. The interface has been restructured for intuitiveness, particularly with file-related menus. Additional features include a vertical layout for editing vertical videos, enhanced audio monitor views, and rebranded timeline guides. The update also addresses over 15 bug fixes, such as crash resolutions and rendering issues on Windows, while enhancing VAAPI support for improved performance.

KDE 1700 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

KDE neon has released its latest version, offering users immediate access to new features and software directly from Ubuntu's long-term support base. This distribution provides unmodified versions of KDE applications and tools, allowing enthusiasts to try out new things quickly and align their systems with ongoing KDE development cycles. The "Testing" or "Unstable" editions are designed for users who want to help polish upcoming KDE releases by serving as unofficial beta testers. KDE neon uses a targeted rolling release approach, focusing only on necessary KDE packages while keeping core Ubuntu systems stable underneath them.

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KDE has released Frameworks 6.21, marking another step in their monthly update schedule. The latest version includes various upgrades, such as improved performance of Baloo's file indexing system and fixes for issues with Breeze Icons and database connections. Users can download the source code to build it locally or use packages from their Linux distribution, which often handle updates and compatibility automatically. For developers, tools like kdesrc-build can help manage dependencies and track changes, while api.kde.org provides a comprehensive resource for framework features and documentation.