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The KDE development team has rolled out KDE Plasma 6.6.2, the second maintenance update in the Plasma 6.6 desktop environment series. This release focuses primarily on improving system stability, fixing bugs, and refining several desktop components.
While the update does not introduce major new features, it delivers numerous improvements across KWin, Discover, NetworkManager, system libraries, and core desktop tools, helping ensure a smoother and more reliable experience for Linux users.
A large portion of the update targets KWin, the window manager and compositor used by KDE Plasma.
Several issues in the DRM backend have been resolved, addressing crashes and improving display handling in scenarios involving mirrored monitors and placeholder outputs. Additional fixes improve window decoration input regions and adjust how 3D LUT processing behaves.
For users running Plasma on X11 sessions, restoring a window from fullscreen back to a maximized state now works correctly.
The KRdp remote desktop component has also received important stability improvements.
Developers resolved multiple technical issues, including:
The update also refines compatibility with Windows clients, particularly when they re-advertise GFX capabilities during remote sessions. Scroll wheel behavior has also been corrected for certain high-resolution input scenarios.
The KDE Discover software center benefits from several usability updates.
Some key improvements include:
These small adjustments enhance clarity and make software management more intuitive.
The update also introduces several visual and usability improvements across Plasma’s user interface.
Enhancements include:
Clipboard security has also been improved so that sensitive information is removed when clearing clipboard history.
Meanwhile, on-screen display (OSD) components continue transitioning away from deprecated APIs to ensure better long-term compatibility.
Networking behavior has been refined in the Plasma NetworkManager applet. The applet now properly recognizes bridges and VLAN interfaces as active connections when displaying status icons.
The login manager also receives improvements to session sorting and resolves several configuration-related issues.
Several Plasma libraries and utilities have also been updated:
The Spectacle screenshot tool resolves crashes related to KDE Connect exports and improves cleanup of certain Qt menu objects.
In System Settings, navigation has been enhanced so that subcategory pages open correctly when users access them from search results.
KDE Plasma 6.6.2 is now available through distribution repositories and rolling-release Linux distributions.
The KDE team plans to release the next maintenance update, Plasma 6.6.3, on March 17, continuing the regular update cycle for the Plasma 6.6 series.
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