Plasma 6 Release Candidate 1 has landed.

We are less than 50 days away from the final version of #Plasma6.

Along with Frameworks 6 and KDE Gear 24.02, the Megarelaease on the 28th of February will be one of the biggest and more complex upgrades in KDE’s history.

One more RC will be released on the 31st of January and then it will be (hopefully) clear sailing until the final release.

https://kde.org/announcements/megarelease/6/rc1/

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  • Bro666@lemmy.kde.socialM
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    6 months ago

    you cannot install multiple DEs without breaking stuff.

    You definitely can. There is no problem on having, say, Plasma, GNOME. XFCE, and so on on the same machine, even on the same partition and switching from one to another from the login menu.

    [it is not a good idea to have] different versions of the same DE

    This, however, is absolutely correct. The overlapping different versions of libraries and other common software would make things very messy indeed.

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      6 months ago

      Pretty much what I suspected. I was hoping there was a segregation method that was used for development/testing that I was missing.

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      6 months ago

      @Bro666 well yeah, it is possible to install multiple DEs and it should work just fine. though i wouldn’t really recommend it since the configs will break a lot from the DEs fighting, and you’ll have a lot of redundancy because of the same utilities and apps for different desktops coexisting… not saying it is not possible though, but do it at your own risk

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        6 months ago

        i wouldn’t really recommend it since the configs will break a lot from the DEs fighting

        Hm. Yeah, you have to be careful with that. There may be configs with coinciding names. You are right. Be careful @ikidd@lemmy.world ! Do your research.