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KDE Plasma 6.6 released

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/43288310

In KDE Plasma 6.6 Spectacle can read texts from screenshots, a new on-screen keybord is available for testing, a first-time wizard was added, current theme can be saved as a new global theme, emoji selector got a new easier skin tone selection, you can now connect to a Wi-Fi network via a QR code, application sound volume can be changed by scrolling over a taskbar button via mouse, and there is much more.

KDE Plasma 6.6 releasedhttps://kde.org/announcements/plasma/6/6.6.0/Open linkView original on lemmy.ml

KDE absolutely ridiculing Windows yet again

Meanwhile Microsoft broke the fucking Notepad

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programming.dev

Spectacle OCR is fantastic news. That is really going to simplify one of my current workflows.

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feddit.org

As long as it can be turned off and does not use any non-local services for OCR it’s a good addition. As much as convenience is nice, privacy still has to come first.

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dev_nullreply
lemmy.ml

The OCR is offline, using Tesseract, there is nothing online about it.

It only activates when you press a button, so there is nothing to turn off either.

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this is the way. They get nice stuff done without shoving AI in. Eat shit microslop!

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sh.itjust.works

The volume slider with a scroll wheel over the taskbar icons is such a clever little addition. It makes so much sense. I can’t believe nobody else thought of this.

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lemmy.ml

Wait, do other DEs not have this? I believe even Windows has this.

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Epherareply
lemmy.ml

Are you thinking of the volume icon in the systray? For that, it's pretty standard that scrolling changes the volume, yeah. @[email protected] is talking about the volume of each individual application, though:

(I have hardly used Windows for the past decade, so no idea, if it has it.)

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I haven't updated to 6.6 yet, and I can definitely do that.

I'm on 6.5.5. Probably gonna update now

edit: nevermind, Just saw the video below. Def a new feature.

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Sounds like KDE is also doing a lot of work that will be helpful on phones, nice!

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You can also filter windows out of a screencast by choosing a special option from the pop-up menu that appears when right-clicking a window’s title bar:

An option to hide windows from Spectacle, when recording a screencast. Admittedly I am not much of a screencast person, but its good to know in case I need it as I have some future plans. So I could have some notes or the web browser open in same virtual desktop I am recording from.

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it's already available? CachyOS for example switched to using it as the default like a month or two ago. It's already out there.

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It's mentioned as the second point in "But that's not all...":

An optional new login manager for Plasma

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piefed.world

The ability to have virtual desktops only on the primary screen

sigh. I guess. I think I just need to settle on the fact KDE is never going to allow dedicated virtual desktops per monitor. I really want to use Plasma but this is a deal breaker for me.

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anguoreply
piefed.ca

I mean, this looks like a step towards that direction, no?

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I still wouldn't assume it to actually go further than that. It's a limitation of the EWMH standard, which is used for controlling the placement of windows.

I don't have in-depth knowledge of the standard, but I assume, it can only represent 1 desktop as the active desktop and stuff like that.
Maybe you could try to be clever by e.g. always reporting the active desktop of the active screen and stuff like that, but yeah, no idea if you can do that for all aspects of the standard, and whether applications will still behave as expected.

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lemmy.ml

Oh boy, feature freeze for Ubuntu 26.04 is on Thursday. Hopefully, they still include this update.

My work laptop unfortunately comes with Kubuntu LTS and I desperately want the virtual-desktops-only-on-the-primary-screen feature on there. Currently, I'm the guy that actively disables all but one screen, because my workflow does not work at all with the secondary screen switching in sync with the primary screen.

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Kazumarareply
discuss.tchncs.de

my workflow does not work at all with the secondary screen switching in sync with the primary screen

Same here. My workaround so far has been to put the windows that belong on the secondary to the "Keep Window on All Desktops" mode.

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Yeah, I've done that occasionally, too, but it adds a load of friction for moving windows between screens, in particular also when un-/replugging the screen, so it's still painful enough that I don't bother with a second screen.

I guess, it also plays a role that I do use lots of workspaces, so it's 1) extra painful and 2) I don't have as big of a need for a second screen, since I can just switch out what first screen displays very quickly.

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sopuli.xyz

Damn, I just love KDE, but my Linux Mint doesn’t support it anymore so I have to satisfy Cinnamon.

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sopuli.xyz

What else should I use? It just works and I don’t want to mess with my computer anymore.

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fedora KDE has been pretty painless for me, and if you want something that’s still ubuntu based, kubuntu looks good too

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lemmy.world

Kubuntu could be a good option, same stability of Mint since it’s Ubuntu based with a shiny KDE interface

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I run Fedora KDE and it's been legit. I was a Mint user for a long time and still love it, but since I primarily game, I needed something with a newer kernel and mesa.

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