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Plasma developer David Edmundson demonstrates how a desktop using Wayland, Qt6 and KWin can recover from a catastrophic crash as if nothing had happened.
  • @aschnefuenfzehn @nora Oh... They care a lot about the users
    After all these volunteers were once just users. But that doesn't that they will impliment every feature every user wants. Yeah, even o
    If the feature request has 500 comments.

    And companies most definitely does use KDE. NASA, LERCS, LIGO, CERN, ALBA Synchtron - and lot of scienty places, in building the first Avatar film and BlueSystem also uses KDE Apps *and* Plasma. I feel like I missed something - oh yeah - Valve.

  • This week in KDE: [#Plasma6](https://floss.social/tags/Plasma6) development continues, aiming for a stabler, more consistent desktop, and easier to use applications.
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    It's been there for several versions now. Its disabled by default and only shown if you have your normal menu bar hidden, because large programmes like kate with a lot of options needs the classic menu bar for ease of access.

    So nothing for you to worry here.
    ( And even if it were the default, checking the show menu bar button would probably be easier than switching to something new, don't you think? )

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