@demm I fix problem with cursor, it's because of hardware cursors in Wayland, it needs to add

echo 'export KWIN_FORCE_SW_CURSOR=1' >> ~/.bashrc

And it works, you could test and add it as configuration for Wayland session.

demm So the 10.13 release is up and running enough for me to stay on it. Found a webapp for my check register, so kmymoney is no longer needed and I also no longer need megasync to sync it either. I just have a small problem. I forgot how to unlock the Plasma 6 panel so I can add apps to it. I'll remember after about the 5th time. 🙂))). If you can remind how, I will be grateful.

    If I right-click on my panel, I see an option for Enter Edit Mode.
    I have tried dragging launchers there, but with mixed success. I wish I could do it consistently so I could tell you how.

      Plasma 6 is NOT ready for a regular end-user production install, please use a stable Plasma 5 ISO from the Download page:
      https://kaosx.us/download

        mparillo Yeah, the Plasma 5 Panel Enter Edit Mode had a LOCK/UNLOCK in more options. I can drag icons to the panel Task Bar not the panel.

        demm "Plasma 6 is NOT ready for a regular end-user production install," I'm not in a production environment and I have never been a "regular end-user". I'm staying on the Test ISO because because it is doing the important things I want it to do.

        chief I figured it out. The panel is actually not locked. I just dragged the apps I want in the panel to the panel. The The Task Manager was pretty close to the app launcher so I had to be accurate with my first placement. It went smooth after. And I can changed the ICON properties and move them around.https://scontent.ftpa1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/391626945_335550215497417_715124993487767323_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_p180x540&_nc_cat=108&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=5f2048&_nc_ohc=4Sx93pPrmNMAX_BPLzk&_nc_ht=scontent.ftpa1-1.fna&oh=00_AfAGVBHjgbz4DTj_kDrZ8Vu7qTd6_pWSo9gbxFXhf0WHvw&oe=653083C0 The link is a picture of my working desktop. It does the main things I want, and now I'll play with it to make it awesome. 🙂

          chief It does the main things I want

          Same for me. In July, I welcomed the opportunity to test-drive Plasma 6 without building it myself, and I cannot believe how much more usable it has become since then. I have other laptops, which I use very occasionally (in part, while I wait for konversation6 and print-manager6), but KaOS 6 has been my daily runner since 2023-09-23. I acknowledge that the next rebuild might break something (or maybe even everything), and if it does, I know to report it, but not to whine about it, and I will just wait for the next ISO.

            16 days later

            A new Plasma 6 ISO is up again. First time that autologin is enabled for Plasma 6, there are no longer issues with Wayland on Virtualbox.
            Added is newly ported Kompare6.
            This ISO is getting quite close to Plasma 5 quality/stability, which is a nice sign, since upstream KDE plans to release a first Plasma 6 release next week (Alpha).
            A few more rebuilds are needed to make it possible to have a complete kf5 & kf6 co-installed, if that is done, things are looking close to have the next stable ISO being Plasma 6 based.....

              demm

              The only missing piece for me is epsonscan2.

              Is print-manager6 working? Do I need to install and enable cups?

                mparillo Cups needs to be installed and enabled, though the plasmoid does not work here.

                Thank you very much. I had an HP printer, so for me:
                sudo pacman -S hplip
                and cups was already a dependency
                systemctl enable cups.service
                reboot
                hp-setup -u
                And my printer was already selected and default in System Settings > Printers.
                I successfully printed from kate6.

                5 days later
                7 days later

                Hello,
                to get the Plasma 6 updates we should reinstall the system from the new ISO (when you'll publish a new one) or we will get them using the normal updates?

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                  kaos_user See the very first post in this thread, it tells you which repos are needed (and will always show the latest avaialble ISO).

                  Thanks for the reply. I'm sorry but I can't find the repo in the first post or thread nor in the blog post. 🙁

                  In a following post you write "you will need to edit pacman.conf and add the build repo above core, then add kde-next above build once rebooted into the new system." but I can't understand what it means

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