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KDE Linux offers reliable system updates and takes a snapshot before every one, so you can roll back if there are any issues.
All code is open and auditable, and no data is ever sent to KDE unless you authorize it.
Currently the Testing edition is available, showcasing the latest and greatest in-development versions of KDE's Plasma desktop environment and apps.
Other editions suitable for the general public are in progress.
KDE Linux offers reliable system updates and takes a snapshot before every one, so you can roll back if there are any issues.
All code is open and auditable, and no data is ever sent to KDE unless you authorize it.
The Plasma desktop environment is familiar and intuitive, offering panels, app launchers, icons, and menus where you expect them.
Set up the system the way you like with the customizability built into Plasma. Show off your style or turn it into a high productivity workhorse!
KDE Linux offers a rich catalogue of professional-caliber software for any purpose, all for free.
No catch! KDE Linux is a volunteer-run project with financial support from KDE e.V. There are no ads, and it does not transmit or sell your personal information.
At the moment, only the Testing edition is available. The more these sentences describe you, the happier you'll be using it:
The Discover app is your gateway to the world of Linux apps. Open it and browse through what's available, or search for something specific.
KDE Linux will notify you when updates are available. Just click the notification about updates to launch Discover and see what's available. Click “Update All” when you're ready to update.
Alternatively, you can update the system using sudo updatectl update
in a terminal window.
The next time you restart the system, the update will be instantly applied.
When you turn on the computer, a list of KDE Linux versions will be shown for a few seconds. While this list is visible, use the Down arrow key to select an older version, and then press Enter.
Since KDE Linux is pre-alpha, please report issues you encounter!
Yes! KDE Linux is the KDE community's idea of a “reference implementation” OS with Plasma and KDE apps.
Though it's designed to be suitable for general uses, KDE Linux may be less optimized and optimizable for specific uses compared to other operating systems. KDE Linux is not an attempt to discourage people from using them, but rather to raise the quality level for all KDE-centric operating systems.
KDE Linux is an “immutable base OS” Linux distro created from Arch Linux packages. KDE Linux leans on Systemd for a great deal of functionality. Updates are atomic and A/B image-based, with automatic Btrfs snapshots for the last 5 OS images. Only the Wayland session is supported. Apps primarily come from Flatpak and Snap.
For more information on the architecture, see the KDE Linux wiki page.
As an “immutable base” operating system, KDE Linux does not include a traditional package manager that can modify the base OS. However, there are still multiple options for getting software not available in Discover:
systemd-sysext
.Help is always appreciated! You can talk with the KDE Linux developers on Matrix, and submit Issues on invent.kde.org.