Plasma 6.0 has been released. Check out the new overview, improved colour management, a cleaner theme, more effects, better overall performance, and much more.
Plasma 6.0 has been released. Check out the new overview, improved colour management, a cleaner theme, more effects, better overall performance, and much more.
@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social I almost switched to KDE from XFCE because I wanted a desktop with a bit “more” but it ran like crap on my PC. Idk if it is because of KDE issues or my GTX 960 is just too old.
I’d say the GTX 960 is unlikely to be the bottleneck. Plasma really does not need a recent GPU.
@leopold That’s the thing though, I built the current PC during the pandemic and crypto craze. Everything is relatively new, except the GPU, because I couldn’t afford one, but I needed a better CPU for audio recording and editing.
@shanesemler @leopold IIRC the proprietary nVidia drivers only work at 30 fps with KDE Wayland.
You don’t need a super duper GPU to run Plasma at a smooth framerate. My 8th gen integrated Intel GPU works fine.
@be @leopold That might be it as I use the proprietary drivers. I’ll just stick to XFCE.
@shanesemler @leopold You could also try a KDE X11 session.
that is definitely not the case. that would make the plasma wayland session essentially unusable on nvidia, even though many users have reported it working fine.
When was the last time you used KDE? It’s been able to run on low-spec machines since KDE4 which about a decade old
last time I used KDE was today. you probably meant to reply to someone else, tho.
Not the GPU itself but rather its drivers. Plasma 6 flies on potatoe laptop integrated graphics in power saving mode.