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This week in KDE: DMA fence deadlines and lots of bug-fixing
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How is the current state of Plasma 6? Can I drive it on daily basis under Wayland and test it out? I dont have nvidia too.
Plasma 6 is currently in beta, so it really isn't meant to be used for anything other than testing. I have it installed on arch, and honestly it's good enough for my use with wayland, but you will definitely will run into issues. I also use Nvidia, though, so I'd probably have more issues than you will.
Overall, I only recommend it right now if you can roll back or if it isn't that big of a deal if your install breaks.
https://community.kde.org/Plasma/Plasma_6
Thanks. After going through, I decided to stick with my current setup.