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KDE Software includes [https://www.kde.org/plasma-desktop Plasma], [https://www.kde.org/applications KDE Applications], [https://www.kde.org/products/frameworks KDE Frameworks], and much more. | |||
Please keep these lists in alphabetical order. | This page lists active distributions that ship Plasma, distributions on which Plasma can be installed, and ways to get KDE apps in a distribution-agnostic fashion. Please keep these lists in alphabetical order. | ||
[https:// | [https://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/Install_KDE_software Install KDE software page] lists tools to use to install the software on many distros. | ||
If you are packaging KDE Plasma, please read the [[Distributions/Packaging Recommendations|Packaging Recommendations]]. | |||
=Distributions featuring Plasma 6= | |||
These distributions ship Plasma 6 by default or offer it as an easy and formally-supported option during installation, and are recommended for most users. | |||
== | ==EndeavourOS== | ||
“EndeavourOS is an Arch-based distro that provides an Arch experience without the hassle of installing it manually for x86_64 machines. After installation, you’re provided with a lightweight and almost bare-bones environment ready to be explored with your terminal, along with our home-built Welcome App as a powerful guide to help you along.” | |||
Web page: | Web page: https://endeavouros.com | ||
Download: | Download: https://endeavouros.com/#Download | ||
==Fedora KDE== | ==Fedora KDE== | ||
Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop Edition is a variant of the Fedora operating system featuring Plasma 6 as its main user interface. | |||
Web page: https://fedoraproject.org/spins/kde | |||
== | Download: https://fedoraproject.org/spins/kde/download | ||
==Fedora Kinoite== | |||
Fedora Kinoite is a variant of the Fedora operating system leveraging the technology from Fedora CoreOS to provide a simple, reliable desktop featuring Plasma 6 as its main user interface. | |||
Web page: https:// | Web page: https://fedoraproject.org/atomic-desktops/kinoite | ||
Download: https:// | Download: https://fedoraproject.org/atomic-desktops/kinoite/download | ||
==KaOS== | ==KaOS== | ||
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Download: https://kaosx.us/pages/download/ | Download: https://kaosx.us/pages/download/ | ||
==KDE | ==KDE neon== | ||
[[Neon|KDE neon]] is the latest long-term support version of the Ubuntu operating system plus continuously-updated versions of KDE software. | [[Neon|KDE neon]] is the latest long-term support (LTS) version of the Ubuntu operating system plus continuously-updated versions of KDE software. KDE neon is available in three editions: User Edition (latest released versions of KDE software), Testing Edition (latest release of KDE software including Beta and Release Candidate), and Unstable Edition (continuous delivery of latest KDE source code from git). | ||
Web page: https://neon.kde.org | Web page: https://neon.kde.org | ||
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==Kubuntu== | ==Kubuntu== | ||
Kubuntu is an Ubuntu-based operating system featuring Plasma 6 and KDE apps since 24.10. It is available in long-term support and more frequently-updated versions. | |||
Web page: https://kubuntu.org | |||
Download: https://kubuntu.org/getkubuntu | |||
==Manjaro KDE== | |||
Manjaro is an Arch-based rolling release operating system with a graphical installer that offers a KDE edition with Plasma 6. | |||
Web page: https://manjaro.org/download/ | |||
Download: https://manjaro.org/download/ | |||
==Nobara== | |||
Nobara is a Linux distribution developed by Thomas Crider (Glorious Eggroll), is based on Fedora Linux. The Nobara Project, to put it simply, is a modified version of Fedora Linux with user-friendly fixes added to it. | |||
Web page: | Web page: https://nobaraproject.org/ | ||
Download: http://www.kubuntu.org/getkubuntu | Download: https://nobaraproject.org/download-nobara/ | ||
==OpenMandriva== | |||
OpenMadriva is an operating system based on Mandriva featuring Plasma 6. It incorporates some of Mandriva's original tools and utilities. | |||
Web page: https://www.openmandriva.org/ | |||
Download: https://www.openmandriva.org/ | |||
==openSUSE== | |||
openSUSE is an operating system offering Plasma 6 that comes with its rolling release distribution openSUSE Tumbleweed, which features in frequently updated software versions with best tested package in the openQA system. It doesn't only offer you smooth update to the latest software but acting like an expert as well. | |||
Web page: https://www.opensuse.org/ | |||
Download: https://get.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/ (Tumbleweed) | |||
==Parch Linux== | |||
Parch Linux is an Arch-based Distribution with the goal of being simple and easy to use. Parch Linux provides a minimal Experience for users with a small selection of Pre-installed Applications. | |||
Web page: https://parchlinux.com | |||
Download: https://parchlinux.com/download | |||
==Solus== | |||
"Solus is an operating system that is designed for modern home computing. Solus is built from scratch to ensure every tweak, configuration, and optimization enables the delivery of a singular, cohesive desktop experience." | |||
Solus is rolling release, with a curated set of packages. It offers a KDE Edition with Plasma 6. | |||
Web page: https://getsol.us/ | |||
Download: https://getsol.us/download/ | |||
== TUXEDO OS == | |||
Based on the KDE plasma desktop, TUXEDO OS creates a user experience that is also suitable for beginners, with a large and flexible feature set for Linux professionals. TUXEDO OS is a so-called "continuous release", being based on Ubuntu LTS with lots of perks and backports added. In addition, it brings the latest versions of KDE Plasma, Frameworks and Gear. | |||
More on the differences to upstream Ubuntu: https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/Infos/Help-Support/Frequently-asked-questions/What-is-the-differences-between-TUXEDO-OS-and-Ubuntu/Kubuntu-_1.tuxedo | |||
Web page: https://tuxe.do/os | |||
Download: https://os.tuxe.do | |||
=Distributions featuring Plasma 5= | |||
These distributions ship Plasma 5 by default or offer it as an easy and formally-supported option during installation, and are recommended for most users. | |||
==Debian== | |||
Debian is the oldest continuously-produced free operating system with one of the largest communities of developers and users. It is used as the basis for many other distributions but can be used directly and offers Plasma 5 as an option. | |||
Web page: http://www.debian.org | |||
Download: http://www.debian.org/distrib/ | |||
==Feren OS== | |||
Feren OS is an operating system based on Ubuntu's long-term support version featuring Plasma 5 and some KDE apps. It's a highly customised Plasma experience and makes use of KDE neon User Edition's packages to roll its Plasma version. It also rolls other frequently-used packages as well. | |||
Web page: https://ferenos.weebly.com/ | |||
Download: https://ferenos.weebly.com/get-feren-os.html | |||
==Kubuntu== | |||
Kubuntu is an Ubuntu-based operating system featuring Plasma 5 and KDE apps. It is available in long-term support and more frequently-updated versions. | |||
Web page: https://kubuntu.org | |||
Download: https://kubuntu.org/getkubuntu | |||
==LliureX== | ==LliureX== | ||
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Download: http://www.mageia.org/downloads/ | Download: http://www.mageia.org/downloads/ | ||
== | ==MX Linux== | ||
MX Linux is a desktop distribution based on Debian's "Stable" branch, it's a mid-weight operating system designed to combine an elegant and efficient desktop with simple configuration, high stability, solid performance and medium-sized footprint. It uses Xfce as the default desktop, but it has a separate KDE Plasma edition available. | |||
Web page: https:// | Web page: https://mxlinux.org/ | ||
Download: https:// | Download: https://mxlinux.org/download-links/ | ||
==Neptune== | ==Neptune== | ||
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OpenMadriva is an operating system based on Mandriva featuring Plasma 5. It incorporates many of Mandriva's original tools and utilities. | OpenMadriva is an operating system based on Mandriva featuring Plasma 5. It incorporates many of Mandriva's original tools and utilities. | ||
Web page: | Web page: https://www.openmandriva.org/ | ||
Download: https://www.openmandriva.org/ | Download: https://www.openmandriva.org/ | ||
==openSUSE== | ==openSUSE== | ||
openSUSE is an operating system offering Plasma 5 that | openSUSE is an operating system offering Plasma 5 that comes in two editions: Tumbleweed, which is a rolling release featuring frequently updated software versions, and Leap, which has discrete releases and ships stable versions of software based on the current commercial SUSE Linux Enterprise product. | ||
Web page: https://www.opensuse.org/ | Web page: https://www.opensuse.org/ | ||
Download: | Download: https://get.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/ (Tumbleweed) https://get.opensuse.org/leap/ (Leap) | ||
==PCLinuxOS== | ==PCLinuxOS== | ||
PCLinuxOS is an operating system featuring Plasma 5 that | PCLinuxOS is an operating system featuring Plasma 5 that uses apt rpm. | ||
Web page: https://www.pclinuxos.com/ | Web page: https://www.pclinuxos.com/ | ||
Download: https://www.pclinuxos.com/ | Download: https://www.pclinuxos.com/ | ||
==Rosa== | ==Rosa== | ||
ROSA is is an operating system featuring a highly customized Plasma 5 desktop and a number of modifications designed to enhance the user-friendliness of the workspace. | ROSA is is an operating system featuring a highly customized Plasma 5 desktop and a number of modifications designed to enhance the user-friendliness of the workspace. | ||
Web page: | Web page: https://www.rosalinux.ru/ | ||
Download: https://www.rosalinux.ru/ | |||
Download: | |||
==Slackware== | ==Slackware== | ||
The Slackware Linux Project aims at producing the most "UNIX-like" Linux distribution out there. | The Slackware Linux Project aims at producing the most "UNIX-like" Linux distribution out there. | ||
An installable Slackware Live image with Plasma 5 comes with login account "live" (password "live"). Use su or sudo to become root (using the "live" password). | An installable Slackware Live image with Plasma 5 comes with login account "live" (password "live"). Use su or sudo to become root (using the "live" password). | ||
Web Page: | Web Page: http://www.slackware.com/ | ||
Download: | Download: http://www.slackware.com/ | ||
==Solus== | ==Solus== | ||
Solus is a modern operating system to power your daily needs. Install today, update forever. It is a rolling release distribution which offers Plasma | Solus is a modern operating system to power your daily needs. Install today, update forever. It is a rolling release distribution which offers Plasma 6 as one of its Desktop Environment versions available. | ||
Web page: https://getsol.us/ | Web page: https://getsol.us/ | ||
Download: https://getsol.us/download/ | Download: https://getsol.us/download/ | ||
== Trisquel == | |||
Trisquel is a free GNU/Linux distribution recommended by the Free Software Foundation<ref>[https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html#for-pc List of Free GNU/Linux Distributions]</ref>. It is based on Ubuntu's long-term support version. The [https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/triskel Triskel edition] features Plasma 5 as its desktop environment. | |||
Web page: https://trisquel.info/ | |||
Download: https://trisquel.info/en/download | |||
==TTOS Linux== | ==TTOS Linux== | ||
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Download: https://www.ttoslinux.org/download.html | Download: https://www.ttoslinux.org/download.html | ||
=Distributions offering Plasma 6 as an installable option= | |||
==Arch Linux== | |||
A lightweight and flexible Linux distribution that tries to Keep It Simple. | |||
Web page: https://archlinux.org | |||
Download: https://archlinux.org/download (see https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/KDE for information on how to install Plasma) | |||
==Gentoo== | |||
Gentoo is a free operating system based on Linux that can be automatically optimized and customized for just about any application or need. | |||
Web page: https://gentoo.org/ | |||
Download: https://gentoo.org/downloads/ (see https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/KDE for information on how to install Plasma) | |||
== OpenBSD == | |||
The OpenBSD project produces a FREE, multi-platform 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system. | |||
You can get a modern KDE Plasma desktop by installing one of the following meta-ports depending on how much you want: | |||
Install KDE Plasma 6 meta-port | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | |||
# pkg_add kde-plasma | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
If you don't want to install all KDE Gear applications it's recommended to install the plasma-extras | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | |||
# pkg_add kde-plasma-extras | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
Install full KDE (Plasma 6 and KDE Gear) | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | |||
# pkg_add kde-plasma | |||
# pkg_add kde | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
Alternatively you can point your desired ports builder at | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | |||
x11/kde-plasma | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
or | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | |||
x11/kde-applications | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
Please note that KDE does '''not support''' OpenBSD as a target operating system. | |||
=Distributions offering Plasma 5 as an installable option= | =Distributions offering Plasma 5 as an installable option= | ||
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Download: https://www.alpinelinux.org/downloads/ (see https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/KDE for information on how to install Plasma) | Download: https://www.alpinelinux.org/downloads/ (see https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/KDE for information on how to install Plasma) | ||
== | ==CentOS Stream== | ||
CentOS Stream is a Linux distribution that tracks just ahead of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) development, positioned as a midstream between Fedora Linux and RHEL. | |||
KDE Plasma 5 is provided for CentOS Stream 8 and 9 through the Fedora Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) project. | |||
CentOS Stream website: https://centos.org/centos-stream/ | |||
EPEL website: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/ | |||
To install for CentOS Stream 9: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | |||
# dnf config-manager --set-enabled crb | |||
# dnf install epel-release epel-next-release | |||
# dnf install @kde-desktop-environment | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
To install for CentOS Stream 8: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | |||
# dnf config-manager --set-enabled powertools | |||
# dnf install epel-release epel-next-release | |||
# dnf install @kde-desktop-environment | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
== FreeBSD == | |||
Main page: [[FreeBSD]] | |||
You can get a modern KDE Plasma desktop by installing one of the following meta-ports depending on how much you want: | |||
Install Plasma5 meta-port | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | |||
# pkg install plasma5-plasma | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
Install Plasma5 and KDE Applications | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | |||
# pkg install kde5 | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
Alternatively you can point your desired ports builder at | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | |||
x11/plasma5-plasma | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
or | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | |||
x11/kde5 | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
==Gentoo== | ==Gentoo== | ||
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Download: https://gentoo.org/downloads/ (see https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/KDE for information on how to install Plasma) | Download: https://gentoo.org/downloads/ (see https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/KDE for information on how to install Plasma) | ||
==Knoppix== | ==Knoppix== | ||
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Download: http://downloads.nutyx.org/ | Download: http://downloads.nutyx.org/ | ||
= KDE | ==Parrot Security OS== | ||
Parrot Security is an operating system that's based on the Debian and focused for security testing, software development and privacy defence, all in one place. | |||
Web page: https://parrotlinux.org/ | |||
Download: https://www.parrotsec.org/download/ | |||
= Ways to get KDE apps = | |||
Outside of the above-mentiond distributions, you can download and install KDE apps using any of the following methods: | |||
==AppImage Packages== | |||
KDE apps with AppImages: | |||
* [https://krita.org/en/download/krita-desktop/ Krita] is professional painting program. | |||
* [https://kdenlive.org/en/download/ Kdenlive] is a Non-Linear Video Editor. | |||
* [https://www.appimagehub.com/p/1222215/ KDevelop] is a cross-platform IDE for C, C++, Python, QML/JavaScript and PHP. | |||
* [https://www.digikam.org/download/ digiKam] is a Professional Photo Management tool. | |||
[[ | ==Flatpak Packages== | ||
You can find latest stable releases of most KDE apps on [https://flathub.org Flathub]. Information about nightly builds and how to develop targeting Flatpak can be found at [[Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Flatpak]]. | |||
= | ==Snap Packages== | ||
You can | You can find latest stable releases of most KDE apps on [https://snapcraft.io/publisher/kde The Snap Store]. | ||
==Windows Packages== | |||
You can find a number of KDE apps on [https://apps.microsoft.com/store/search?hl=en-cy&gl=cy&publisher=KDE%20e.V. the Microsoft Store]. | |||
You can build lots of KDE applications for Windows 7, 8 and 10 using Craft. See [[Craft]]. | |||
Latest revision as of 21:25, 26 October 2024
KDE Software includes Plasma, KDE Applications, KDE Frameworks, and much more.
This page lists active distributions that ship Plasma, distributions on which Plasma can be installed, and ways to get KDE apps in a distribution-agnostic fashion. Please keep these lists in alphabetical order.
Install KDE software page lists tools to use to install the software on many distros.
If you are packaging KDE Plasma, please read the Packaging Recommendations.
Distributions featuring Plasma 6
These distributions ship Plasma 6 by default or offer it as an easy and formally-supported option during installation, and are recommended for most users.
EndeavourOS
“EndeavourOS is an Arch-based distro that provides an Arch experience without the hassle of installing it manually for x86_64 machines. After installation, you’re provided with a lightweight and almost bare-bones environment ready to be explored with your terminal, along with our home-built Welcome App as a powerful guide to help you along.”
Web page: https://endeavouros.com
Download: https://endeavouros.com/#Download
Fedora KDE
Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop Edition is a variant of the Fedora operating system featuring Plasma 6 as its main user interface.
Web page: https://fedoraproject.org/spins/kde
Download: https://fedoraproject.org/spins/kde/download
Fedora Kinoite
Fedora Kinoite is a variant of the Fedora operating system leveraging the technology from Fedora CoreOS to provide a simple, reliable desktop featuring Plasma 6 as its main user interface.
Web page: https://fedoraproject.org/atomic-desktops/kinoite
Download: https://fedoraproject.org/atomic-desktops/kinoite/download
KaOS
KaOS is a rolling, built-from-scratch operating system and with a focus on KDE and Qt software.
Web page: https://kaosx.us
Download: https://kaosx.us/pages/download/
KDE neon
KDE neon is the latest long-term support (LTS) version of the Ubuntu operating system plus continuously-updated versions of KDE software. KDE neon is available in three editions: User Edition (latest released versions of KDE software), Testing Edition (latest release of KDE software including Beta and Release Candidate), and Unstable Edition (continuous delivery of latest KDE source code from git).
Web page: https://neon.kde.org
Download: https://neon.kde.org/download
Kubuntu
Kubuntu is an Ubuntu-based operating system featuring Plasma 6 and KDE apps since 24.10. It is available in long-term support and more frequently-updated versions.
Web page: https://kubuntu.org
Download: https://kubuntu.org/getkubuntu
Manjaro KDE
Manjaro is an Arch-based rolling release operating system with a graphical installer that offers a KDE edition with Plasma 6.
Web page: https://manjaro.org/download/
Download: https://manjaro.org/download/
Nobara
Nobara is a Linux distribution developed by Thomas Crider (Glorious Eggroll), is based on Fedora Linux. The Nobara Project, to put it simply, is a modified version of Fedora Linux with user-friendly fixes added to it.
Web page: https://nobaraproject.org/
Download: https://nobaraproject.org/download-nobara/
OpenMandriva
OpenMadriva is an operating system based on Mandriva featuring Plasma 6. It incorporates some of Mandriva's original tools and utilities.
Web page: https://www.openmandriva.org/
Download: https://www.openmandriva.org/
openSUSE
openSUSE is an operating system offering Plasma 6 that comes with its rolling release distribution openSUSE Tumbleweed, which features in frequently updated software versions with best tested package in the openQA system. It doesn't only offer you smooth update to the latest software but acting like an expert as well.
Web page: https://www.opensuse.org/
Download: https://get.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/ (Tumbleweed)
Parch Linux
Parch Linux is an Arch-based Distribution with the goal of being simple and easy to use. Parch Linux provides a minimal Experience for users with a small selection of Pre-installed Applications.
Web page: https://parchlinux.com
Download: https://parchlinux.com/download
Solus
"Solus is an operating system that is designed for modern home computing. Solus is built from scratch to ensure every tweak, configuration, and optimization enables the delivery of a singular, cohesive desktop experience."
Solus is rolling release, with a curated set of packages. It offers a KDE Edition with Plasma 6.
Web page: https://getsol.us/
Download: https://getsol.us/download/
TUXEDO OS
Based on the KDE plasma desktop, TUXEDO OS creates a user experience that is also suitable for beginners, with a large and flexible feature set for Linux professionals. TUXEDO OS is a so-called "continuous release", being based on Ubuntu LTS with lots of perks and backports added. In addition, it brings the latest versions of KDE Plasma, Frameworks and Gear.
More on the differences to upstream Ubuntu: https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/Infos/Help-Support/Frequently-asked-questions/What-is-the-differences-between-TUXEDO-OS-and-Ubuntu/Kubuntu-_1.tuxedo
Web page: https://tuxe.do/os
Download: https://os.tuxe.do
Distributions featuring Plasma 5
These distributions ship Plasma 5 by default or offer it as an easy and formally-supported option during installation, and are recommended for most users.
Debian
Debian is the oldest continuously-produced free operating system with one of the largest communities of developers and users. It is used as the basis for many other distributions but can be used directly and offers Plasma 5 as an option.
Web page: http://www.debian.org
Download: http://www.debian.org/distrib/
Feren OS
Feren OS is an operating system based on Ubuntu's long-term support version featuring Plasma 5 and some KDE apps. It's a highly customised Plasma experience and makes use of KDE neon User Edition's packages to roll its Plasma version. It also rolls other frequently-used packages as well.
Web page: https://ferenos.weebly.com/
Download: https://ferenos.weebly.com/get-feren-os.html
Kubuntu
Kubuntu is an Ubuntu-based operating system featuring Plasma 5 and KDE apps. It is available in long-term support and more frequently-updated versions.
Web page: https://kubuntu.org
Download: https://kubuntu.org/getkubuntu
LliureX
LliureX is a project of the Generalitat Valenciana whose objective is the introduction of the new technologies of information and communication based on free software in the education system in the Valencian Community. It's based on KDE Neon.
Web page: https://portal.edu.gva.es/lliurex/es/
Download: https://portal.edu.gva.es/lliurex/es/descargas/
Mageia
Mageia is an operating system that's a continuation of Mandriva and features Plasma 5.
Web page: http://www.mageia.org
Download: http://www.mageia.org/downloads/
MX Linux
MX Linux is a desktop distribution based on Debian's "Stable" branch, it's a mid-weight operating system designed to combine an elegant and efficient desktop with simple configuration, high stability, solid performance and medium-sized footprint. It uses Xfce as the default desktop, but it has a separate KDE Plasma edition available.
Web page: https://mxlinux.org/
Download: https://mxlinux.org/download-links/
Neptune
Neptune is an operating system based on Debian Stable, plus more recent versions of the Linux kernel, device drivers, and popular applications such as LibreOffice. It also features the latest version of Plasma 5.
Web page: http://neptuneos.com/
Download: http://neptuneos.com/en/download.html
Netrunner
Netrunner is an operating system featuring Plasma 5 that's based on tested snapshots of Debian Rolling.
Web page: http://www.netrunner.com
Download: http://www.netrunner.com/download/
Nitrux
Nitrux is a Debian-based operating system focusing on portable universal app formats. It uses NX Desktop / KDE Plasma 5.
Web page: https://nxos.org/
Download: https://nxos.org/
NixOS
NixOS is a Linux distribution with a unique approach to package and configuration management. Built on top of the Nix package manager, it is completely declarative, makes upgrading systems reliable, and has many other advantages. The graphical installation CD contains the NixOS installer as well as X11, Plasma 5 Desktop and several applications.
Web page: https://nixos.org/
Download: https://nixos.org/nixos/download.html
openmamba
openmamba is a an operating system built from sources which provides by default a complete and up-to-date Plasma 5 desktop.
Web page: https://openmamba.org
Download: https://openmamba.org/en/downloads/
OpenMandriva
OpenMadriva is an operating system based on Mandriva featuring Plasma 5. It incorporates many of Mandriva's original tools and utilities.
Web page: https://www.openmandriva.org/
Download: https://www.openmandriva.org/
openSUSE
openSUSE is an operating system offering Plasma 5 that comes in two editions: Tumbleweed, which is a rolling release featuring frequently updated software versions, and Leap, which has discrete releases and ships stable versions of software based on the current commercial SUSE Linux Enterprise product.
Web page: https://www.opensuse.org/
Download: https://get.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/ (Tumbleweed) https://get.opensuse.org/leap/ (Leap)
PCLinuxOS
PCLinuxOS is an operating system featuring Plasma 5 that uses apt rpm.
Web page: https://www.pclinuxos.com/
Download: https://www.pclinuxos.com/
Rosa
ROSA is is an operating system featuring a highly customized Plasma 5 desktop and a number of modifications designed to enhance the user-friendliness of the workspace.
Web page: https://www.rosalinux.ru/
Download: https://www.rosalinux.ru/
Slackware
The Slackware Linux Project aims at producing the most "UNIX-like" Linux distribution out there. An installable Slackware Live image with Plasma 5 comes with login account "live" (password "live"). Use su or sudo to become root (using the "live" password).
Web Page: http://www.slackware.com/
Download: http://www.slackware.com/
Solus
Solus is a modern operating system to power your daily needs. Install today, update forever. It is a rolling release distribution which offers Plasma 6 as one of its Desktop Environment versions available.
Web page: https://getsol.us/
Download: https://getsol.us/download/
Trisquel
Trisquel is a free GNU/Linux distribution recommended by the Free Software Foundation[1]. It is based on Ubuntu's long-term support version. The Triskel edition features Plasma 5 as its desktop environment.
Web page: https://trisquel.info/
Download: https://trisquel.info/en/download
TTOS Linux
TTOS Linux is an operating system based on Debian offering Plasma 5. It was originally designed as an OEM alternative OS to replace Windows but has since evolved to be a general-purpose Debian-based distribution containing access to TTPC software in its repositories.
Web page: https://www.ttoslinux.org/
Download: https://www.ttoslinux.org/download.html
Distributions offering Plasma 6 as an installable option
Arch Linux
A lightweight and flexible Linux distribution that tries to Keep It Simple.
Web page: https://archlinux.org
Download: https://archlinux.org/download (see https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/KDE for information on how to install Plasma)
Gentoo
Gentoo is a free operating system based on Linux that can be automatically optimized and customized for just about any application or need.
Web page: https://gentoo.org/
Download: https://gentoo.org/downloads/ (see https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/KDE for information on how to install Plasma)
OpenBSD
The OpenBSD project produces a FREE, multi-platform 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system. You can get a modern KDE Plasma desktop by installing one of the following meta-ports depending on how much you want:
Install KDE Plasma 6 meta-port
# pkg_add kde-plasma
If you don't want to install all KDE Gear applications it's recommended to install the plasma-extras
# pkg_add kde-plasma-extras
Install full KDE (Plasma 6 and KDE Gear)
# pkg_add kde-plasma
# pkg_add kde
Alternatively you can point your desired ports builder at
x11/kde-plasma
or
x11/kde-applications
Please note that KDE does not support OpenBSD as a target operating system.
Distributions offering Plasma 5 as an installable option
Alpine Linux
A security-oriented, lightweight Linux distribution based on musl libc and busybox
Web page: https://alpinelinux.org/
Download: https://www.alpinelinux.org/downloads/ (see https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/KDE for information on how to install Plasma)
CentOS Stream
CentOS Stream is a Linux distribution that tracks just ahead of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) development, positioned as a midstream between Fedora Linux and RHEL.
KDE Plasma 5 is provided for CentOS Stream 8 and 9 through the Fedora Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) project.
CentOS Stream website: https://centos.org/centos-stream/
EPEL website: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/
To install for CentOS Stream 9:
# dnf config-manager --set-enabled crb
# dnf install epel-release epel-next-release
# dnf install @kde-desktop-environment
To install for CentOS Stream 8:
# dnf config-manager --set-enabled powertools
# dnf install epel-release epel-next-release
# dnf install @kde-desktop-environment
FreeBSD
Main page: FreeBSD
You can get a modern KDE Plasma desktop by installing one of the following meta-ports depending on how much you want:
Install Plasma5 meta-port
# pkg install plasma5-plasma
Install Plasma5 and KDE Applications
# pkg install kde5
Alternatively you can point your desired ports builder at
x11/plasma5-plasma
or
x11/kde5
Gentoo
Gentoo is a free operating system based on Linux that can be automatically optimized and customized for just about any application or need.
Web page: https://gentoo.org/
Download: https://gentoo.org/downloads/ (see https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/KDE for information on how to install Plasma)
Knoppix
KNOPPIX is a bootable Live system on CD, DVD or USB flash drives, consisting of a representative collection of GNU/Linux software, automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices and other peripherals.
Web page: http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
Download: http://www.knopper.net/knoppix-mirrors/index-en.html
Nutyx
NuTyX is a French GNU/Linux distribution created from Linux From Scratch and Beyond Linux From Scratch.
Web page: http://www.nutyx.org/
Download: http://downloads.nutyx.org/
Parrot Security OS
Parrot Security is an operating system that's based on the Debian and focused for security testing, software development and privacy defence, all in one place.
Web page: https://parrotlinux.org/
Download: https://www.parrotsec.org/download/
Ways to get KDE apps
Outside of the above-mentiond distributions, you can download and install KDE apps using any of the following methods:
AppImage Packages
KDE apps with AppImages:
- Krita is professional painting program.
- Kdenlive is a Non-Linear Video Editor.
- KDevelop is a cross-platform IDE for C, C++, Python, QML/JavaScript and PHP.
- digiKam is a Professional Photo Management tool.
Flatpak Packages
You can find latest stable releases of most KDE apps on Flathub. Information about nightly builds and how to develop targeting Flatpak can be found at Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Flatpak.
Snap Packages
You can find latest stable releases of most KDE apps on The Snap Store.
Windows Packages
You can find a number of KDE apps on the Microsoft Store.
You can build lots of KDE applications for Windows 7, 8 and 10 using Craft. See Craft.