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KDE is an international technology team creating user-friendly free and open source software for desktop and portable computing. KDE’s software runs on GNU/Linux, BSD and other operating systems, including Windows.

Plasma 6 Bugs

If you encounter a bug, proceed to https://bugs.kde.org/, check whether it has been reported.

If it hasn't, report it yourself.

PLEASE THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE POSTING HERE.

Developers do not look for reports on social media, so they will not see it and all it does is clutter up the feed.

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Just found out about this guy on YouTube named Nuxttux because I've been trying to make some social media videos.

Kdenlive is a completely different beast than the one that I remember using a couple of years ago. It has so much functionality in it, like all the "TikTok effects", proxy clips, rendering previews, visualizing effect curves between keyframes... like damn. This is actually legit software now for my basic needs.

The thing is, it seems like these were all added in the past 2 years, because I had 23.x installed through the Debian repo and I upgraded through Flatpak to 24.12 and it seems to have added all of these?

Anyway holy shit. Go give these guys some money. This is game changing

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Utkarsh talking about how @be4foss is shaping future of sustainable @kde@floss.social software at #cki2025

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@sahil talking about free software mirrors at @kde@floss.social #cki2025

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Mr. Keith Wilson from coding australia explains the state of open-source in Australia at @kde@floss.social #cki2025

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Dev Shah talking about @kdenlive and content creation at @kde@floss.social #cki2025

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Joseph from @be4foss talking about #endof10 campaign at @kde@floss.social #cki2025

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Shivam Kunwar from @kdab talking about clazy at @kde@floss.social #cki2025

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@aakarshmj hosting workshop on building your first QML interface at @kde@floss.social #cki2025

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New @opensuse #Tumbleweed snapshot 20250403 released!

Packages changed:
*** it's full of changes and improvements, mostly #Plasma by @kde upgrading to 6.3.4
"sudo zypper dup" is your friend

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Official announcement
https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/message/FEJ67TSANZO7D364ZIUQW27MP4LEFNI6/

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@subins2000 talking about input methods on Linux at #cki2025 @kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social

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Today, tomorrow, and Sunday you can come and visit the KDE Community at our event in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India:

https://conf.kde.in/2025/

Meet contributors, learn about our bleeding edge technologies, and try out exciting and fun applications.

#event #india

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I looked at KWin::Window on the Kwin scripting API page but didn’t find any ways to make a given window become maximized.

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I configured steam to open on a separate desktop using window rules, but it also grabs the attention and plasma will automatically switch to the desktop it opened to. Is there a way to stop that from happening?

Steam opens 3 windows, so switching to another desktop will be reverted 3 times.

Anti Commercial-AI license

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cross-posted from: https://floss.social/users/akademy/statuses/114267360650438090

#Akademy2025 is happening in Berlin, Germany, and online from Saturday the 6th to Thursday the 11th of September.

Mark your calendars!

More details: https://akademy.kde.org/2025/

#KDE #FOSS #techevent #fossevent #linux

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KDE adds The Open Source Promotion Program to its list of mentorship programs.

Want to learn how to contribute to an Open Source project? Check out our blog post and start writing your project submission now!

https://mentorship.kde.org/blog/2025-03-29-ospp/

#training #onboarding #mentor #universities #ospp

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I did some looking and there doesn't seem to be one, unless you know of any. Ideally I want a modal file manager like Yazi: it's keys are highly inspired by vim with H J K L navigation (H & L for traversing directories), a visual mode for selecting files, and lots of commands and customization. The one thing its missing is a grid view to preview image files. None of the orthodox file manager seem to have one, including Krusader which I just looked at. I'd love to finally stop using the mouse for file management and could go with either a TUI or GUI manager.

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#KStars debuts a new documentation site!

A comprehensive resource that helps you to get to know and make the most of KDE's fantastic night sky observatory and astrophotography utility.

At the moment, only English is available. More languages coming soon.

https://kstars-docs.kde.org/

#astronomy #astrophotography #nightSky #education #photography

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Localized units, DOSIPAS ticket barcode support, GBFS support in #Transitous and a bunch of conference talks - the past two months around #KDE Itinerary: https://volkerkrause.eu/2025/03/30/kde-itinerary-february-march-2025.html

@kde

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Have a great Eid [if you celebrate Eid]

And have a great day [If you don't celebrate it lol]

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cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/59831665

Hi all!

I recently installed Tuxedo OS with KDE and Wayland. I'm fairly new to Linux and, so far, the distro is great. With one caveat.

As far as power options go, everything works fine EXCEPT for Sleep. I can put the PC to sleep, but when I wake it up, I land on the login screen wallpaper with the login/password fields barely visible, as if frozen around the second frame of a fade-in animation.

Nothing works. The mouse cursor doesn't move, the keyboard doesn't do anything. The only way out of this state is to hold the power button until the PC shuts down and then turn it back on again.

I did some digging, but couldn't find a solution. Some threads mentioned modifying something in systemd, but those were from years ago, so I didn't want to risk that.

One fairly recent thread had a proposed solution of adding "mem_sleep_default=deep" to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT in /etc/default/grub.

That didn't work for me, though.

I'd love to fix this, but I'm out of ideas. Any help welcome!

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