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I'm basic...
Fedora Kinoite, Plasma desktop, Arc shell theme, and Catppuccin window/app theme.
I included more information about my setup on my Codeberg page.
I'm guessing you haven't switched to Plasma 6 yet? I had that clock widget and loved it, but now it doesn't work..
I haven't, Fedora will only get Plasma 6 on April. :c
What happened to the clock widget?? I really like it and don't want to lose it...
It hasn't been ported over to Plasma 6, any widgets that were on 5 need to be updated to work, unfortunately. So if there are any widgets that have been abandoned, that's it for them. No clue if Clear Clock has been abandoned, but it hasn't been touched since release, so that's concerning.
Crud, I had no idea. I thought they'd still work on 6 :c
So did I, so imagine my dismay when I updated Arch to find my entire desktop plastered with error messages lol..
Luckily every day there's more widgets being added, but I'm still missing a couple. If you keep an eye on the Plasma Extensions page, you can see what's currently available.