Plasma 5.27.10 continues to polish the latest version of KDE 5 before the KDE 6 Mega-Release

plasma 5.27.10

With what is on the horizon, I think there will not be many interested in an article like this, but we usually cover all the releases of the latest version of the KDE desktop and a few hours ago available plasma 5.27.10. It's the tenth maintenance update of the latest version to bring the 5 to the front, and there will still be at least one more coming before that which they refer to as KDE 6 Mega-Release.

Even I was caught a little by surprise, but because I don't pay so much attention to it anymore. Furthermore, the weekends did not bring us much information about the bugs fixed in Plasma 5.27.10, I imagine because the vast majority of patches of this type are bugs of some importance that Nate Graham no longer informs us about. In total, Plasma 5.27.10 has introduced 96 changes, whose list you have available at this link.

A few new features from Plasma 5.27.10

Without looking at the complete list of changes, we can assure that among the highlights we have a correction of a bug that could cause the positions of the desktop icons to not be remembered correctly, especially if the system had several screens connected and another from another bug that could cause Night Color to transition to night mode at inappropriate times when using a certain combination of settings. Furthermore, brightness control now works on FreeBSD systems, as KDE is not only available on Linux (just ask your apps), and your preferred web browser is now searched more reliably.

Plasma 5.27 is an LTS release. The one released yesterday It is now available, but only in code form or in distributions like KDE neon. In the coming weeks it will reach the different Linux distributions that use the latest version of the KDE desktop, among which the Rolling Releases will be further advanced.


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