The KDE Plasma 6.5 graphical shell arrived last week for Unix-like operating systems, and now 6.5.1 is here for the more cautious. The team's squashed over 60 bugs – and they're by no means all new.
KDE Plasma 6.5 is a significant release with a lot of small improvements in fit and finish; the project's announcement refers to this release as an "inflection point" and says "KDE is on the verge of making it big for the general public." This version has performance and accessibility improvements, simplifies connecting to and sharing Wi-Fi networks, and can automatically switch between light and dark display modes (optionally changing the wallpaper to match).
So it's inevitable that some bugs found their way in – Plasma is a large and very complex suite of software. One week later, KDE Plasm

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