The Sick Truth of Kde Plasma 5.22 | 10 Unbelievable 🤯 Things You Never Knew About Kde Plasma 5.22
In This Video We Are Discussing About The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 5.22 as the next major series of their acclaimed, modern, and powerful desktop environment for Linux-based operating systems.
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The Sick Truth of Kde Plasma 5.22 | 10 Unbelievable 🤯 Things You Never Knew About Kde Plasma 5.22
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And KDE Plasma 5.22 was officially released with several improvements and fixes.
The KDE Plasma Desktop is an amazing environment that offers a beautiful appearance of the desktop that Total takes advantage of modern computing technology.
The team behind the project says that if you're looking for a familiar working environment, Plasma Desktop gives you all the tools you need for a modern desktop computing experience so you can be productive right from the start.
In fact, through the use of visual effects and scalable graphics, the desktop experience is not only smooth but also pleasing to the eye.
Now, the KDE Project has released KDE Plasma 5.22 as the next big series in its acclaimed modern and powerful desktop environment for Linux-based operating systems.
KDE Plasma 5.22 released – Check out what's new
Highlights of the KDE Plasma 5.22 release include the implementation of the new Plasma System Monitor application introduced in the KDE Plasma 5.21 release as the default system monitoring application and a replacement for the KDE System Guard application, also known as KSysGuard.
Another major change in this release is the new adaptive dashboard transparency feature that promises to help you make the dashboard and dashboard widgets more transparent.
Also, KDE Plasma 5.22 has great general Wayland support, especially for activities and support for searching menu items from the Global Menu applet.
To top it off, the system settings have been updated to allow you to disable offline updates on Linux distributions that enable them by default, like KDE neon, or to allow you to enable them on distributions that don't.
Also in the system settings, there are major improvements in keyboard accessibility and navigability.
Improvements have also been introduced to the Task Manager's “Highlight Windows” feature, which can now only highlight windows by hovering over their thumbnails in the tooltip by default.
Furthermore, KDE Plasma 5.22 makes it possible to change the text size in sticky note widgets.
But wait, there's more, as system tray applets are now more consistent in look and feel, the Digital Clock applet pop-up has been reworked for usability and accessibility, and it's now possible to force it to display the date anyway line that time on tall panels.
The audio volume applet in the system tray now allows you to directly select the device profile for your audio devices from the applet, you can now open the clipboard history at any time with the keyboard shortcut Meta + V, and KRunner now shows multiline text for search results and no longer returns duplicate results from different runners.
Of course, there are numerous performance improvements, especially for the KWin window and compositing manager to work better in Wayland, thanks to support for direct scanning for full-screen windows on non-NVIDIA GPUs, support for variable refresh rates, support for hot -plugging GPUs, support for setting overscan values, support for vertical and horizontal maximization and better support for multi-screen configurations.
How to install or update
Plasma 5.22 is now official, but as usual this doesn't mean we can easily install it on our Linux distribution.
The first system to have it available will be KDE neon, where it will probably arrive in the next few hours.
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