Rather simplistic. Seriously, if there’s a bug which stops you using your computer - would you stick with it, or go back?
Please tell me - as I used to be able to draw an ‘L’ shape with my mouse, which would close not only a Firefox tab, but any tab in any application which was active.
How do you do that in 1. Wayland or 2. Plasma 6?
Next, look up how many people have serious issues with displays, and then try to think before engaging.
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I fully agree. My reason for migrating to Linux was that all my friends have told me that you can do anything you want in Linux. Then they used to tell me there is nothing that provides more customization than KDE, and now I am unable to use the X11 with plasma 6 because everybody focuses on wayland, which is still not working as it should after 16 years.
So yea, if it is only possible to use X11 with Plasma 5, then I would gladly do it.
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Plasma 6.1.1 is still young, bring the state of Plasma 5.0 and its final version 5.27.11 in perspective. The goals and scope of Plasma 6 were long known before, so it was up to you to make the right decision about your distro. If you are on Arch, you already knew it it’s always the latest unless you and others would donate a proposition of offering Plasma 5 as well (since they shouldn’t share libraries). If you want a better KDE when was the last time you donated? So stop complaining and show some respect or use Winblows.
I’m stopping the conversation right here, people are bickering over things that really don’t need to be argued. If you have real issues with Plasma 6, please open a user support thread or file a bug, thanks.
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