Exploring Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop 44: New Features and Enhancements
Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop Edition 44 is now available, blending the rock‑solid Fedora Linux foundation with the latest KDE Plasma environment. This release brings a host of refinements, from updated desktop components to streamlined setup processes and broader hardware support. Below, we answer your most pressing questions about what's new and improved in this edition.
What is Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop Edition 44?
Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop Edition 44 is the newest version of Fedora's official spin that pairs the trusted Fedora Linux base with the KDE Plasma desktop environment. It offers a curated set of KDE applications designed to be simple by default yet powerful when needed. This edition is suitable for a wide range of users, from beginners to advanced power users, and now includes the latest Plasma 6.6.4 desktop, enhanced installation tools, and improved hardware compatibility.

What are the standout features of KDE Plasma 6.6 in this release?
Fedora KDE 44 ships with KDE Plasma 6.6.4, which introduces several notable features:
- Custom global theme creation – save your current theme setup as a new theme.
- Color accent customization – tint intensity for window frames adds more personalization.
- QR code Wi‑Fi connection – scan a code to join networks.
- Per‑application volume – adjust audio levels directly from the task manager.
- Accessibility improvements – grayscale filter for colorblindness, screen magnifier that tracks the mouse pointer, Slow keys, and reduced motion settings.
- Spectacle OCR – extract text from screenshots.
- Per‑window screencast filter – control which windows appear in recordings via the title bar menu.
These enhancements make the desktop more friendly, efficient, and inclusive. For full details, see the Plasma 6.6 release announcement.
What new installation and setup improvements does Fedora KDE 44 bring?
Fresh installations of Fedora KDE 44 now use the brand‑new Plasma Setup and Plasma Login Manager. These components deliver a more cohesive experience from the moment the computer is powered on. The installation process has been simplified, making it easier to set up a machine for yourself or for a friend. Additionally, the on‑screen keyboard has been replaced with the new Plasma Keyboard, providing a modern, future‑forward input method for touch and accessibility use.

How do general Fedora Linux 44 updates affect the KDE edition?
Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop Edition benefits from several system‑wide changes in Fedora Linux 44:
- PackageKit now uses DNF 5 – the package manager backend is updated to the fifth major version, improving speed and reliability.
- Support for select Qualcomm‑based laptops – expands hardware compatibility, especially for newer ARM devices.
- Removal of /etc/pki/tls/cert.pem – the default CA certificate file is no longer present; applications should rely on cryptographic libraries’ built‑in certificate stores instead.
These changes enhance performance, broaden device support, and align Fedora with modern security practices.
What is the Fedora Ready program and how does it support Fedora KDE?
Fedora Ready is an initiative that actively engages hardware vendors to ensure Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop works out‑of‑the‑box on their devices. The Fedora KDE 44 edition is fully supported under this program, meaning users can expect better driver support, firmware validation, and overall stability on participating hardware. This program bridges the gap between the open‑source community and commercial hardware manufacturers.
Which hardware partner is offering Fedora KDE preinstalled?
Star Labs now offers Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop as a preinstalled option across its portfolio of laptops. Known for their commitment to open source—including Coreboot firmware—Star Labs shares the same ethos as Fedora. This partnership gives users a reliable, vendor‑supported path to obtaining a device that runs Fedora KDE straight from the factory, ensuring a seamless experience.
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