The Linux distribution KaOS 2026.02, released last week, brings a remarkable change: it is dropping support for KDE Plasma.
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At long last, after years of waiting for the "Year of the Linux desktop," we're getting somewhere. According to the US Federal Government Website and App Analytics, which I trust far more than I do ...