On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 2:10 AM Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Dave T posted on Tue, 21 Feb 2023 02:18:25 -0500 as excerpted: > > > I'm thinking about sticking with KDE Plasma 5.26 (or maybe one of the > > KDE Plasma 5.25 releases) until I'm ready to move to wayland and Plasma > > 6. > > > > I'm on Arch Linux (with an nvidia GPU, proprietary driver and X.org). I > > guess I could pin all KDE packages to a specific version while > > continuing to update the rest of my system. > > > > Who is doing something similar and could offer me some advice? (Or > > should I ask on an Arch Linux forum?) > > > > Any opinions on which version from the last 6 to 9 months would be a > > good candidate to stick with for a good long while? > > > > Currently on plasmashell 5.27.0. Going backwards seems a better choice > > than going forward right now -- for me. > > So I know you are considering moving back from 5.27.0, but it's worth > noting that 5.27 is an official LTS release (I believe the last one before > 6.x, tho I'm not positive on that) and thus is likely to have the best > continuing support. Maybe that changes how you weigh the various factors? > Thank you. Yes, I'm reconsidering. > Here's the 5.27.0 announcement page which mentions its LTS status: > https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/5/5.27.0/ > > Given that LTS, I'd personally try to stick with it if I were to be > sticking, tho of course it's early in the 5.27 cycle ATM, and if you're > affected by some newer bugs, I'd consider perhaps going back to 5.26 or > even 5.25 for just a couple months or whatever (aren't the bugfix releases > monthly now? I'm on live-git so I kinda lost track, but that'd be two of > them if so), until they're hopefully fixed in the 5.27 LTS cycle, would > make sense. > > But of course being your system, it's ultimately your decision, just like > it's mine to run "crazy" live-git here. =:^) Very interesting. > > -- > Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. > "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- > and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman >