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KDE Plasma 6.4.6 Released with Numerous Bug Fixes for Plasma 6.4 Users
KDE Plasma 6.4.6 fixes an issue that prevented the Breeze GTK style from being activated by default in Plasma, fixes some issues with printer ink levels in the printer widget, and fixes a recent regression that made some map apps not appear as options on the Default Applications page in System Settings.
This release also fixes a bug that could allow apps or websites that send notifications to make the Plasma desktop display the contents of file:///dev/urandom or other technical files, which could make the system bog down or crash. Also, adding or removing images on the Wallpapers page in System Settings now activates the “Apply” button as expected.
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KDE Plasma 6.4.6, Bugfix Release for November - KDE Community
Today KDE releases a bugfix update to KDE Plasma 6, versioned 6.4.6.
Plasma 6.4 was released in June 2025 with many feature refinements and new modules to complete the desktop experience.
This release adds two months’ worth of new translations and fixes from KDE’s contributors. The bugfixes are typically small but important and include...
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KDE Plasma 6.4.6 Desktop Environment Released
Two months after version 6.4.5, the KDE team has rolled out Plasma 6.4.6 — the latest maintenance update in the 6.4 series (initially released in mid-June) for this popular free and open-source desktop environment.
The Discover software center received attention this cycle, with safer shutdown handling and better integration of end-of-session operations outside of Plasma, addressing long-standing issues that affect system restarts and shutdowns from within the Discover interface.
KMenuEdit, the utility for editing application launchers, saw fixes for crashes caused by malformed .desktop entries and sorting issues when dealing with empty selections. The Plasma Addons suite also received updates—Notes now saves text more frequently to prevent data loss, while the Timer applet’s digits now follow the system color scheme for better visibility.