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KDE Neon Unstable gives you a glimpse of what's coming.
KDE Plasma 6.6 is shaping up to be something special.
The only thing missing is the new login manager.
KDE Plasma 6.6 is upon us. Feb. 17 is the official release date, and there's plenty to be excited about. We'll be getting improvements for displays, UI, security, and more. Certain default apps are being switched out, and there'll be the usual bug fixes and performance improvements.
All-in-all, 6.6 is looking to be a rather exciting release. I've written about it, and now I've tested it by using the KDE Neon Unstable edition.
I don't usually suggest using alpha or beta versions of Linux distributions, but in this case, the Unstable edition is one of the easiest ways of seeing 6.6 in action.
And it's worth it.
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