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KDE Plasma 5.14 Released (kde.org) 41

jrepin writes: KDE has released Plasma 5.14 desktop. Among many other things, Plasma 5.14 simplifies managing multiple displays thanks to its new Display Configuration widget; Global Menus a la macOS now work also with GTK applications like GIMP; a new safeguard feature warns you if other users are logged in when you log out; and Discover now lets you install Snaps from all available channels (not just the default), orders software by release date, and shows package dependencies. Downloads can be found here.
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KDE Plasma 5.14 Released

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  • Does it support different scalings for different monitors yet? It's currently pretty much unusable connecting a 4K monitor to my laptop.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    KDEvuan [sourceforge.net] ... in case you like your KDE without [without-systemd.org] systemd [suckless.org].

  • Come on, make users happy and do what a dot-14 version should do.

    I'm not even picky, you guys can choose them from any of these lists:

    KWin [kde.org]

    Plasma Frameworks [kde.org]

    PlasmaShell [kde.org]

    But what TFA has to say about?

    Blurred backgrounds behind desktop context menus are no longer visually corrupted.

    It's no longer possible to accidentally drag-and-drop task manager buttons into app windows.

    Yeah!.... I guess?
    [DISCLAIMER: I am indeed a KDE user]

    • by ntropia ( 939502 ) on Tuesday October 09, 2018 @09:13PM (#57453716)
      To be fair, I found a more detailed changelog [kde.org] that mentions a few more bugs, but it's just lot of papercut fixes: tons of warnings removed, Unicode quircks corrected, UI changes... but nothing about high CPU usage, instability, and other major issues.

      It's still possible to see the desktop and all the windows on it every time the system resumes on a laptop, before the KScreenLocker kicks asking for the password... but, hey, now it compiles with "strict" compile flags, and finally exports the install location for DBUS interfaces via CMake.

      "Shake it, baby!"
      • by tap ( 18562 )

        but, hey, now it compiles with "strict" compile flags, and finally exports the install location for DBUS interfaces via CMake.

        Isn't that something dbus should do? The dbus-glib pkgconfig file has a partial set with interfaces_dir, system_bus_services_dir and session_bus_services_dir. The flaw is really with the kitware cmake module for dbus, which doesn't bother to expose any of those.

  • Something, something, 3 was the only true KDE!
    Pry 4.whatever from my cold, dead hands!

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