"This Week in Plasma" brings the news that QtQuick-based KDE software acquires inertial scrolling using touchpads, the inbuilt RDP service supports syncing clipboard text between client and server, and session restore (Plasma remembering the position and size of windows) is coming to Wayland, among many other things:

KDE
boosted
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KDE/Plasma 6.4 is.very good.
It arrives yesterday my #openSUSEtumbleweed
KDE/Plasma 6.4 is.very good.
It arrives yesterday my #openSUSEtumbleweed


Nate Graham lays out the state of Plasma's X11 session, the short term plans, and how things will go in the future.
https://pointieststick.com/2025/06/21/about-plasmas-x11-session/
"This week in Plasma" brings the news that Discover's list views can now be navigated with the keyboard, and that we met another accessibility standard by improving the readability of graph axis labels, as well as of selected items in KRunner and Discover, among many other things.
https://blogs.kde.org/2025/06/21/this-week-in-plasma-plasma-6.4-has-arrived/

A screenshot showing a graph of the loads on CPU cores within a system.

A screenshot of KRunner, showing how much easier it is to read a selected item.