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Latest KDE on debian 12
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Debian doesn't package anything that could be considered "latest". Bookworm won't even get to Plasma 6 in it's lifecycle.
It's almost like the post you replied to was asking for "latest".
Then you didnt answer to the post but secretly put your own voice into an answer which seems unrelated