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Just as likely to have added plenty of new bugs.
When i tried Plasma 5 and had problems i searched for them on the bug tracker and some of them go back years, fixed then broken again, rinse and repeat...
It's a great shame i really did enjoy using it.
Plasma 5.3 had been called stable, then Plasma 5.4 had been called stable. What KDE user call stable, Gnome user call it unstable. Happy Gnome User for a few months.
Plasma 5.3 had been called stable, then Plasma 5.4 had been called stable.
5.3 was very unstable for me.
5.4 is usable on a daily basis, but still contains some bugs. It already works fine enough that I did not yet bother to install a backported 5.5.
5.5.1 finally fixed a persistent bug where my network icon kept disappearing from the task bar, but most of the stability fixes happened in 5.4, at least for me.
Still waiting to see what 5.5.2 and 5.5.3 will bring.
Plasma 5.3 had been called stable, then Plasma 5.4 had been called stable. What KDE user call stable, Gnome user call it unstable. Happy Gnome User for a few months.
5.2 was already stable for me. For the most part it's just drivers or Qt being a problem, not Plasma itself.
Just as likely to have added plenty of new bugs.
When i tried Plasma 5 and had problems i searched for them on the bug tracker and some of them go back years, fixed then broken again, rinse and repeat...
It's a great shame i really did enjoy using it.
Happy Mate user now.
Issues are issues no matter what is causing them, but you might want to read some of the reasons to why Plasma 5 is hit by "bugs"
Last week we got quite some criticism about the quality of KDE Plasma 5 on the Internet. This came rather surprising for us and is at least in my opinion highly undeserved. So far what we saw is th…
Some of the feedback we got, is that we should blog more about how we improve the quality, what kind of bugs we fixed. So today I want to do that with an in-depth explanation of four crash reports …
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