Software Update: KDE Plasma 5.23

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KDE has released version 5.23 of Plasma on the very day it also celebrates its 25th anniversary. Plasma Workspaces is a popular desktop environment, developed primarily for Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris. The KDE Plasma graphical user interface is based on QML and uses OpenGL for hardware acceleration. The full release notes for version 5.23 can here are found, this is the announcement for this release:

Plasma – 25th Anniversary Edition

25 years ago today, Matthias Ettrich sent an email to the de.comp.os.linux.misc newsgroup explaining a project he was working on. The latest and direct result of that email (plus a quarter of a century of relentless experimentation, development and innovation) has just landed in KDE’s repositories.

This time around, Plasma renews its looks and, not only do you get a new wallpaper, but also a gust of fresh air from an updated theme: Breeze – Blue Ocean. The new Breeze theme makes KDE apps and tools not only more attractive, but also easier to use both on the desktop and your phone and tablet.

Of course, looks are not the only you can expect from Plasma 25AE: extra speed, increased reliability and new features have also found their way into the app launcher, the software manager, the Wayland implementation, and most other Plasma tools and utilities.

Version number 5.23
Release status Final
Operating systems Linux, BSD
Website K THE
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License type Conditions (GNU/BSD/etc.)
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