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Fedora 41 Looks To Offer A KDE Plasma Mobile Spin - Phoronix
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Two new change proposals have been filed for enhancing the KDE offerings with this autumn's Fedora 41 release.
First, there is a proposal to offer a new Fedora Spin using KDE Plasma Mobile.
Similarly, a Fedora Kinoite Mobile Bootable Container image is also proposed as part of that.
Some find success as well using KDE Plasma Mobile on 2-in-1 laptop devices too.
Those are the newest Fedora 41 change proposals for that feature release due out in October.
These changes still need to be approved by the Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo) in the coming weeks.
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