Of course! As Plasma 6.2.x is already part of Debian Testing, it will automatically land in Debian Trixie. The somewhat more exciting question might be whether we can hope for Plasma >= 6.3. 😉
@@AndreaBorman It was Bookworm, but your insight is always welcome Andrea. I've tried to run it on Wayland and X11 but besides X11 working way better, it still caused troubles. I came back to EndeavourOS after a ~year, and I'll probably stay here for a while, because on iteration Neo, Plasma works like a charm, which is something rarely seen on Arch based distros. I hope you'll try it one day on your channel Andrea. Cheers!
It's basically the same as debian 12 at the moment. I've never really seen the benefit of using sid. If you want something closer to bleeding edge you'll want a distro more downstream like Ubuntu or LMDE.
So, I would recommend that if you want the GNOME desktop, just keep the Debian Desktop Environment selected. Why? Because it's GNOME, but without all the bloated junk that the GNOME Desktop selection will install. Such as, for instance 49 games that you don't really want install, as well as some other junk. I always just keep Debian DE, and you get a clean stripped down version of the current GNOME desktop (similar to Fedora's GNOME implementation).
It's very nice to see Gnome 47 in Debian 13 something that made me go to Fedora is how modern Gnome is but I honestly prefer Debian as a Distro.
I think debian 13 (Trixie) is gonna shipped with new plasma 6 in this year or not?
Let's hope it does!
@@AndreaBorman bruh, ubuntu 24.10 not 20.10 has plasma 6 already bro :/
Ubuntu 24.10 has plasma 6.1.5. Hope Debian 13 ships with at least 6.2.
Of course! As Plasma 6.2.x is already part of Debian Testing, it will automatically land in Debian Trixie.
The somewhat more exciting question might be whether we can hope for Plasma >= 6.3. 😉
@@AndreaBorman but after i attempt to upgrade from bookworm to trixie on vm and icons is missing for unknown reason (is buggy or something else)
Just today I've tried Debian but Plasma on Debian worked so poorly I've had to switch to other distro.
@@AndreaBorman It was Bookworm, but your insight is always welcome Andrea. I've tried to run it on Wayland and X11 but besides X11 working way better, it still caused troubles.
I came back to EndeavourOS after a ~year, and I'll probably stay here for a while, because on iteration Neo, Plasma works like a charm, which is something rarely seen on Arch based distros.
I hope you'll try it one day on your channel Andrea.
Cheers!
It's basically the same as debian 12 at the moment. I've never really seen the benefit of using sid. If you want something closer to bleeding edge you'll want a distro more downstream like Ubuntu or LMDE.
It's bleeding edge but Debian standards 😂
So, I would recommend that if you want the GNOME desktop, just keep the Debian Desktop Environment selected. Why? Because it's GNOME, but without all the bloated junk that the GNOME Desktop selection will install. Such as, for instance 49 games that you don't really want install, as well as some other junk. I always just keep Debian DE, and you get a clean stripped down version of the current GNOME desktop (similar to Fedora's GNOME implementation).