KDE Plasma 6.0.2 Released with Numerous Bug Fixes
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KDE Plasma 6.0.2 has been released, bringing a wide range of bug fixes to this major desktop environment. Following closely after the initial release of Plasma 6.0.1, the latest update addresses several issues that have been discovered over the past week.
The latest version of KDE Plasma includes dozens of bug fixes that cover various components such as Breeze, KDE Discover, KPipeWire, and KWin. Notably, numerous issues with KWin have been resolved, alongside multiple fixes for Plasma Desktop and Plasma Mobile.
The bug fixes span across different areas, showcasing the developers' dedication to improving the user experience. On the KWin side, Plasma 6.0.2 introduces a few essential XWayland and Wayland fixes. These fixes aim to prevent windows from shrinking when the output layout changes and address various bugs with the DRM back-end.
The release announcement highlights specific fixes that have been prioritized in Plasma 6.0.2. These include resolving the issue of sending windows to all desktops, fixing the handling of invalid URLs in desktop files, and addressing problems with panels being set to floating during upgrades.
For more detailed information about all the bug fixes implemented in Plasma 6.0.2, users can refer to the release announcement available on KDE.org.
Looking ahead, the KDE Plasma team aims to continue regular point releases, with Plasma 6.0.3 expected to be released on 26 March, followed by Plasma 6.0.4 on 15 April. By adopting a bi-weekly release schedule, the team can consistently deliver updates and improvements to the desktop environment.
With these bug fixes, KDE Plasma 6.0.2 reinforces its commitment to providing a stable and optimized desktop experience for its users. The continuous effort in addressing reported issues demonstrates the community's dedication to ensuring a smooth and reliable operating environment.
Users are encouraged to update to KDE Plasma 6.0.2 to benefit from the latest bug fixes and enhancements.