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Wednesday, 17 May 2023
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05:56 Tobias C. Berner (tcberner)
KDE: KDE Plasma 5.27.5, Bugfix Release for May
Tuesday, 9 May 2023. Today KDE releases a bugfix update to KDE Plasma 5,
versioned 5.27.5.
Plasma 5.27 was released in February 2023 with many feature refinements
and new modules to complete the desktop experience.
This release adds a month's worth of new translations and fixes from
KDE's contributors. The bugfixes are typically small but important and
include:
* Bluedevil Applet: introduce a brief animation for section height
estimates.
* Discover Flatpak: Do not crash if for any reason we lack a ref's
source.
* Info Centre About-distro: add a dump mode to print to cli.
Changelog: https://kde.org/announcements/changelogs/plasma/5/5.27.4-5.27.5
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Tuesday, 7 Feb 2023
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17:11 Gleb Popov (arrowd) Author: Tobias C. Berner
KDE: Update KDE Plasma Desktop to 5.26
All About the Widgets
Plasma 5.26 comes with new and tweaked widgets, improves the desktop
experience leaps and bounds, and Plasma Big Screen's app family grows
Tuesday, 11 October 2022
Even with a bare-bones installation, Plasma lets you customize your
desktop a lot. If you want more, there is always Plasma’s vast ecosystem
of widgets. Widgets add features and utilities to the Plasma desktop and
today you can find out all the stuff you can do and what’s new for
widgets in Plasma 5.26.
Widgets are not the only thing to look forward to in Plasma 5.26: check
out all the new stuff landing on the desktop designed to make using
Plasma easier, more accessible and enjoyable, as well as the two new
utilities for Plasma Big Screen, KDE’s interface for smart TVs.
Announcement: https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/5/5.26.0/
KDE: Update KDE Plasma Desktop to 5.26.5
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Tuesday, 8 Feb 2022
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17:18 Tobias C. Berner (tcberner)
KDE: Update KDE Plasma Desktop to 5.24
Today the KDE Community releases Plasma 5.24, a Long Term Support (LTS)
release that will receive updates and bugfixes until the final Plasma 5
version, before we transition to Plasma 6.
This new Plasma release focuses on smoothing out wrinkles, evolving the
design, and improving the overall feel and usability of the environment.
Things to look for in Plasma 5.24 can be found in the anncouncement:
https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/5/5.24.0/
The full changelog can be found here:
https://kde.org/announcements/changelogs/plasma/5/5.23.5-5.24.0/
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Thursday, 14 Oct 2021
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16:25 Tobias C. Berner (tcberner)
KDE: Update KDE Plasma Desktop to 5.23
Thursday, 14 October 2021
25 years ago today, Matthias Ettrich sent an email to the
de.comp.os.linux.misc newsgroup explaining a project he was working
on. The latest and direct result of that email (plus a quarter of a
century of relentless experimentation, development and innovation)
has just landed in KDE’s repositories.
This time around, Plasma renews its looks and, not only do you get a
new wallpaper, but also a gust of fresh air from an updated theme:
Breeze - Blue Ocean. The new Breeze theme makes KDE apps and tools
not only more attractive, but also easier to use both on the desktop
and your phone and tablet.
Of course, looks are not the only you can expect from Plasma 25AE:
extra speed, increased reliability and new features have also found
their way into the app launcher, the software manager, the Wayland
implementation, and most other Plasma tools and utilities.
Read on to find out all the details that make the new Plasma 25AE so
deserving of a celebration [1]
Full announcement:
[1] https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/5/5.23.0/
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Monday, 13 Sep 2021
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18:42 Adriaan de Groot (adridg)
sysutils/plasma5-ksystemstats: new port for system resource usage
Plasma Systemstats is a successor to (lib)KSysGuard in the way
that Plasma System Monitor is a successor to KSysGuard. The
background idea is that system statistics collection (resource
usage) should be low-overhead and pluggable and the UI in the
application flexible. KSysGuard achieved that with 2010-era
technologies, but time and technology moves on.
Note, though, that the backend -- the actual system-statistics-
collection -- on FreeBSD is missing collection of network
activity (entirely) and memory use (is wrong). System monitor
is **not yet** a replacement for KSysGuard on FreeBSD, but the
CPU monitoring -- which might be the most important and graphically
appealing bit on a desktop machine -- is much improved.
This commit introduces the new port, adds it to USE_KDE,
and makes it a dependency of system-monitor, to ease the
eventual replacement (once the issues mentioned above are
cleared up) of old by new.
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