• Latest Release: Plasma 6.1. Plasma 6.1 brings improvements and powerful new features to every part of your desktop.
  • KDE Plasma 5 is the successor of KDE Plasma 4 and was first released on 15 July 2014.[1][4][5] It was succeeded by KDE Plasma 6 on 28 February 2024.[6].
  • It’s highly modern and has tons of configuration options that any Linux user would love. In this guide, we’ll show you how to set up KDE Plasma 5 on Linux.
  • KDE Neon#. KDE Neon is another edition of KDE Plasma 5, and many consider that it is a Kubuntu clone, and they are entirely wrong about it.
  • In KDE Plasma 5.22, KDE has introduced a new homepage to System Settings where you can quickly manage certain settings.
  • KDE Plasma 5.25 is the 27th version of KDE Plasma desktop, not an LTS release. This release is followed by the prior 5.24 LTS, released in February.
  • The next one will be Plasma 6, and the KDE team definitely wants Plasma 5 to end with a bang. ... The meat of the changes in Plasma 5.27 is in the plasma desktop.
  • KDE Plasma is a desktop environment developed by the KDE Community. KDE Plasma is based on the Qt framework. Funtoo Linux offers KDE Plasma together with a variety...
  • KDE Plasma 5.21 offers performance stability via KWin, and Wayland is commendable. Wayland is also adapting its usability with various Plasma components.
  • Plasma 5.24 is fantastic. Updated: February 28, 2022. You all know I love the Plasma desktop environment. Why? Because it's factually awesome.