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This page collects recommendations for how to ship the highest-quality and most complete Plasma session to your users.

General packaging recommendations

  • For every KDE package you pre-install, also pre-install its optional CMake dependencies; it's okay if the user can remove them later, but they should be installed by default.
  • Avoid patching out mandatory or optional dependencies, as this will lead to KDE software missing functionality in ways that will be mysterious for users.
  • Use the Libinput input drivers by default; don't use Synaptics on X11 as it is unmaintained and provides a subpar experience with modern large buttonless touchpads compared to Libinput.

Recommended packages to pre-install

These are packages that we recommend you pre-installed by default, or install when the user installs your "KDE Plasma Desktop" metapackage.

Plasma packages

Generally pre-install every package in https://download.kde.org/stable/plasma/[latest release], except for the following:

Optional packages:

  • oxygen5 (it's the old Oxygen Plasma theme; this doesn't need to be installed by default)

Do not pre-install these Plasma packages for Plasma Desktop:

  • aura-browser (not intended for the desktop)
  • plank-player (not intended for the desktop)
  • plasma-bigscreen (not needed for the desktop shell)
  • plasma-mobile (not needed for the desktop shell)
  • plasma-nano (not needed for the desktop shell)
  • plasma-remotecontrollers (not needed for the desktop shell)
  • plasma-sdk (developer apps for Plasma; not generally user-relevant)
  • plasma-tests (internal testing harness; not user-relevant)
  • qqc2-breeze-style (not needed for the desktop shell)

Non-Plasma packages

These packages are add-ons, extensions, and system tools that are not released with Plasma itself, but make the overall Plasma session nicer to use. They should be pre-installed:

  • baloo-widgets (provides extra information for Dolphin's Information Panel when the Baloo file indexer is on)
  • dolphin-plugins (provides a variety of useful plugins for Dolphin, including ISO mounting)
  • ffmpegthumbs (provides video thumbnailing plugin)
  • kde-inotify-survey (warns when apps are using all inotify watches and prompts the user to raise it; this can help users understand why Baloo in particular isn't working properly, and offers them a way to fix it)
  • kdeconnect-kde (provides remote mobile phone control; also make sure to whitelist its system service in your firewall, if you ship one)
  • kdegraphics-thumbnailers (provides PDF thumbnailing plugin, among others)
  • kdenetwork-filesharing (provides the Samba file sharing setup wizard)
  • kdepim-addons (provides a variety of useful addons for the PIM suite; only needed if you pre-install the PIM suite!)
  • kio-admin (provides a safe way to edit files as root)
  • kio-extras (provides the thumbnailing engine and many thumbnailing plugins, among other things)
  • kio-fuse (provides transparent access to non-KDE apps for files on remote locations)
  • kio-gdrive (provides transparent KIO access to Google Drive)
  • libappindicator-gtk3 instead of the GTK2 variant for crisp status notifier systray icons. Note that this might break left click activation in the few apps that supported it in libappindicator, such as onboard.
  • phonon-vlc (this is the only maintained and supported Phonon backend for KDE apps that use Phonon for their multimedia needs; the alternative phonon-gstreamer has been unmaintained since 2013 and should not be shipped by default, or at all, ideally)
  • print-manager (provides the Printers KCM and widget)
  • xwaylandvideobridge (exposes Wayland windows to XWayland-using screen sharing apps)

3rd-party packages

It is recommended to pre-install the following 3rd-party packages:

  • iio-sensor-proxy (allows automatic screen rotation on Wayland)
  • noto-sans (provides the default font used for KDE software)
  • noto-color-emoji (provides color emojis)
  • maliit-keyboard (provides on-screen keyboard on Wayland)
  • power-profiles-daemon (enables the power profile functionality in Plasma. Make sure its systemd service is automatically started when the package is installed!)
  • xdg-desktop-portal-gtk (syncs font settings to Flatpak apps when run in Plasma)
  • xsettingsd (GTK theme changes without restart; Flatpak GTK theming; and since 5.27, GTK/X11 HiDPI scaling)

Packages to avoid

There are certain packages that are known to cause issues with KDE software and should not be pre-installed. They are outlined below:

  • qt5ct (conflicts with plasma-integration and breaks the look and feel of Qt software when run on Plasma. Ideally this package would be marked in your packaging as conflicting with plasma-integration, so only one at a time can be installed!)
  • xorg-x11-drv-wacom (breaks touch events on X11, not needed anyway because Libinput can handle tablets)
  • qt5-qdbusviewer (clutters up launcher menus and is only used for the "Launch D-Bus browser" functionality in the deprecated KHotkeys KCM; it's safe to omit)

Systemd configuration

By default, stuck processes on logout are allowed to live to 120 seconds before being killed by systemd. This timeout is quite long, and in practice, 3-5 seconds is always long enough for processes to terminate normally; anything that takes longer is stuck and will need to be killed anyway, so you might as well do it sooner rather than later to avoid torturing users with long logout/shutdown/restart times.

So consider reducing the timeout to 5 seconds or less.

Fontconfig configuration

To ensure that color Emojis work in Qt apps, place a file with the following contents in /usr/share/fontconfig/conf.avail/99-noto-mono-color-emoji.conf:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd">
<fontconfig>
  <alias>
    <family>serif</family>
    <prefer>
      <family>Noto Color Emoji</family>
    </prefer>
  </alias>
  <alias>
    <family>sans-serif</family>
    <prefer>
      <family>Noto Color Emoji</family>
    </prefer>
  </alias>
  <alias>
    <family>monospace</family>
    <prefer>
      <family>Noto Color Emoji</family>
    </prefer>
  </alias>
</fontconfig>

PulseAudio/PipeWire configuration

Enable the module-x11-bell module by default; this makes GTK apps run in a Plasma X11 session (i.e. without Mutter, which does this itself) play nice sounds instead of horrible jarring system bell beeps! This is not needed if you ship without the X11 session, as the issue it fixes only affects X11.

Samba sharing configuration

The aforementioned kdenetwork-filesharing package provides a wizard for setting up Samba shares. It's capable of fixing various omissions and misconfigurations, but it cannot edit the /etc/samba/smb.conf file, as such changes would be overwritten by package updates. So the /etc/samba/smb.conf file installed by your distro or its relevant Samba package should include the following lines in its [globals] section:

  usershare path = /var/lib/samba/usershares
  usershare max shares = 100
  usershare allow guests = yes # optional line
  usershare owner only = yes

It's also helpful if the path specified at usershare path exists on disk, has a group owner named something like "usershares", and if all user accounts are members of that group. But these are optional steps as kdenetwork-filesharing is capable of doing these things itself.

Firefox configuration

You can offer your users a better touchpad scrolling experience on X11 by setting the MOZ_USE_XINPUT2=1 environment variable in the environment. Note that this will introduce the bug described in https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/558, but it's fairly minor. On Wayland, this environment variable has no effect and is not needed.

Set widget.use-xdg-desktop-portal.file-picker=1 in about:config to make Firefox always use XDG portals for file pickers, which will make it use KDE's file picker instead of the GTK one.

Install the Plasma Integration addon, and turn off Firefox's built-in media controls (which conflict with the ones offered by PBI) by setting media.hardwaremediakeys.enabled to false in about:config.