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Thanks @vkc

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For those who want something close to Debian testing, #siduction (by default #KDE #Plasma6) might be worth a try. It is unstable (Codename: Sid), thus before testing. This means it is tested but, it is certainly not as stable as testing.
But here is the twist. Use it with #btrfs or #timeshift and #ext4 to have efficient tools for a rollback once it breaks (and it will break sporadically) and you should be good.
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Whoever at @kde made it so that #Plasma remembers resolution and scaling settings for each individual monitor indefinitely is an absolute hero.

Plugged your computer into your TV? Boom! Scaling and resolution applied.

Plug it back into the monitor on your desk? Bam! Settings restored.

Plug it back in at your friend's house you haven't been to since last year? Kaboom! Perfect settings, because you did it before.

Wayland sessions on #Plasma6 just stopped working for me on #NixOS Any idea how to debug?

I use

  services.xserver.enable = true;

  # Enable the KDE Plasma Desktop Environment.
  services.displayManager.sddm.enable = true;
  services.desktopManager.plasma6.enable = true;

Might related: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/315246

I also tried

services.displayManager.sddm.wayland.enable = true;

which ended in the X11 session also not starting (hang after Graphical Session Target)

Any help is welcome

GitHubplasma6: black screen with a cursor after login · Issue #315246 · NixOS/nixpkgsBy CHN-beta

Hey #plasma #Plasma6 folks. What do you use to burn ISOs?

I got spoiled in Gnome, it has disk writer, so I can right click an ISO and open it with writer.

Plasma doesn't seem to have that. Is there a "plasma" tool to do that? Or should I just install etcher, or go dd on the terminal

Since I upgraded to Fedora 40 with KDE and Plasma 6.0.5, old games with a fixed resolution no longer get scaled up to fill up the whole screen when in full screen.

And are of course just as tiny in windowed mode. Which makes them effectively unplayable.

Does anyone know why this happens and what I can do to fix this?
What would I even have to search for to start looking for a solution?