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KDE Plasma 6.7 is shaping up to be another excellent release of the popular Linux desktop environment, with exciting new features rolling in. Some more have been detailed in the latest This Week in Plasma blog post.

One of the most interesting is finally getting support for per-screen virtual desktops, a bug report for which has been open since 2005. Whew, that's a long time. But as of April 13th, the code is in and enabled. So what does it actually do? It allows you to (it's optional) switch between any of the system’s virtual desktops independently across your screens. Nifty!

Their video shows it nice and clearly:

Some other highlights for Plasma 6.7 include:

  • The ability to set the default calendar app.
  • The Kicker Application Menu widget now highlights newly-installed apps.
  • You can now drag-and-drop apps to the “Favorites” sections of the Kickoff, Kicker, and Dashboard widgets.
  • You can now optionally set Discover to quit after installing updates.
  • Improved the design of Discover’s grid and list items, which also slightly increases the information density of the pages that show them.
  • KWin now supports the Wayland session management protocol! This is an important step for apps to be able to remember their sizes and positions after restarting the system.

KDE Plasma 6.7 is due for release on June 16th.

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5 comments

rustynail 4 hours ago
If it also remembers what screen and desktop windows were placed at it's the best thing since sliced bread, because it means no more window rules for the most part
sherminator 4 hours ago
i made per screen virtual desktops too on sway with some python scripting
scaine 2 hours ago
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Wayland remembering where windows are positioned is the last feature missing from X, for me. It really annoys me that all windows open in the centre of the screen.

Except Steam. It doesn't care about desktop managers or theming or whatnot. Does what it likes. 😅
tmtvl 2 hours ago
Per-screen virtual desktops are the only thing I was missing, KDE Plasma is now the perfect DE as far as I'm concerned.
neolith 2 hours ago
KWin now supports the Wayland session management protocol! This is an important step for apps to be able to remember their sizes and positions after restarting the system.
Thank God, I really could use that feature! Having to rearrange my Firefox windows every day is really annoying.
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