KDE neon

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KDE neon
Neon-logo.svg
Base logo (many thematic variations also in use)[1]
Standard stacking window manager and always-visible taskbar+tray with Info Center application open, showing KDE Neon 5.19 User Edition, with hardware and software versions listed in a tabular format. The panel is at the default location of the bottom of the screen with the default widgets. Visible on the panel from left to right are the icon for the Application Launcher menu, a standard task bar entry stating "System Information - Info Center", empty space, a System Tray containing an update icon from KDE Discover, a volume control icon, a removable devices icon, a networks icon, a menu to display further hidden items, a clock, and a Show Desktop icon.
KDE neon 5.23
DeveloperKDE
Written inC/C++/Qt 5
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source
Initial releaseJune 8, 2016; 5 years ago (2016-06-08)[2]
Latest releaseUser Edition:
5.24, based on Ubuntu 20.04 and Plasma 5.24 / February 8, 2022; 0 days ago (2022-02-08)
Repositorycommunity.kde.org/Neon/Git
Marketing targetKDE Plasma enthusiasts
Available in80 languages[3]
List of languages
Afrikaans, Albanian, Amharic, Aragonese, Arabic, Assamese, Asturian, Basque, Belarusian, Bengali, Bokmål, Bosnian, Breton, Bulgarian, Burmese, Catalan, Chinese, Crimean, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Dzongkha, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Finnish, French, Friulian, Gaelic, Galician, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Interlingua, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Kazakh, Khmer, Korean, Kurdish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Malay, Malayalam, Mandarin, Marathi, Nepali, Norwegian, Occitan, Oriya, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Sinhala, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Tajik, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Uyghur, Vietnamese, Welsh
Update methodAPT
Package managerPackageKit[4]/Discover (GUI)
Platformsx86-64[5]/AArch64[6]
Kernel typeMonolithic
UserlandGNU, Ubuntu long-term support base
Default
user interface
KDE Plasma 5
LicenseVarious open-source licenses, mainly the LGPL-2.1 and GPL-2
Official websiteneon.kde.org

KDE neon is a Linux distribution developed by KDE based on the most recent Ubuntu long-term support (LTS) release, bundled with a set of additional software repositories containing the latest 64-bit versions of the Plasma 5 desktop environment/framework, Qt 5 toolkit and other compatible KDE software.[7][8][9][10][11][12][13] First announced in June 2016 by Kubuntu founder Jonathan Riddell following his departure from Canonical Ltd.,[14] it has been adopted by a steadily growing number of Linux users, regularly appearing in the Top 20 on DistroWatch.com's popularity tables.[15]

It is offered in stable and development variants; the User Edition is a stable release featuring the latest KDE packages that have passed quality assurance, while the Testing, Unstable, and Developer Edition branches use the latest beta and unstable nightly releases of KDE packages (the last of which bundled with KDE development libraries and headers).[16]

Differences from Kubuntu[]

Because Kubuntu has the KDE Plasma suite on an Ubuntu base OS, KDE neon often is mistaken for Kubuntu and vice versa. However, the primary difference between the two operating systems is that Kubuntu maintains stable releases and LTS version of Ubuntu while KDE neon focuses on updating developer editions of KDE applications without maintaining stable releases of Ubuntu unless the root user actively chooses to upgrade their systems.[17] KDE neon forces the user to update the distro with PackageKit package instead of Advanced Packaging Tool. This approach prevents possible issues during the KDE packages update.[18]

Hardware[]

Two laptops have been released with KDE neon pre-installed, the KDE Slimbook (released in March 2017) and KDE Slimbook II (launched in 2018).[19][20]

History and Versions[]

KDE neon first started taking shape in late 2015 as a way to provide what is essentially a rolling release of KDE software on top of Ubuntu's stable OS base.[21][22] Daily installation images first started getting built in January of 2016.[23] These images were based on Ubuntu 15.10, but in April of 2016, upgrades to Ubuntu 16.04, which would eventually become the base for the first general release, which happened on 8 June 2016.[24][2]

KDE neon announced in January 2017 that the distribution will be switching its installer from Ubiquity to Calamares due to Ubiquity "not having some features".[25][26] In February 2018, KDE neon developers removed the LTS Editions from the downloads page, but kept these editions in the download mirrors because of "lots of people asking which edition to use and what the difference is."[27] In May 2018, KDE started changing KDE neon from being based on Ubuntu 16.04 to Ubuntu 18.04.[28] KDE neon preview images, based on Ubuntu 18.04, became available in August 2018.[29][30][31][32] On 10 August 2020, KDE released a rebased version of KDE Neon, based on Ubuntu 20.04.[33]

As KDE neon is primarily a packaging of KDE software (and occasionally updated dependencies) on top of Ubuntu LTS, its versions are simply numbered off the Plasma release version. However, some notable versions of KDE neon User Edition are listed below to show technical progression.

Version Release date Description
Old version, no longer maintained: 5.6 8 June 2016 Based on Ubuntu 16.04 base, using Plasma 5.6. This was the first version of KDE neon considered a general release.[34]
Old version, no longer maintained: 5.13 26 September 2018 neon 5.13 was the first version built both on Ubuntu 16.04 and on 18.04. It was released in June of 2018 based only on Ubuntu 16.04, but early tests based on 18.04 were made available in August. The user edition was made upgradable to 18.04 in September, and in early 2019 the Ubuntu 16.04 based build was discontinued.[35][36][37][38][39][40]
Old version, no longer maintained: 5.15 12 February 2019 Alongside the 5.15.0 release of KDE Plasma, KDE neon upgraded to version 5.15. At this point, KDE neon started making KDE applications available in Snap format as well as the usual deb packages. This also helps make it easier to install the latest KDE applications on other Linux distributions without needing to upgrade other components such as KDE frameworks. KDE Neon still uses apt based packages by default, but the snap packages are built and maintained using the neon build system and their packaging is part of the neon project.[41]
Old version, no longer maintained: 5.19 9 June 2020 After upgrading to KDE Plasma 5.19, neon began the work of porting to Ubuntu 20.04. After testing, the public release of KDE neon officially switched over to Ubuntu 20.04 on 10 August 2020.[42][43][44]
Old version, no longer maintained: 5.20 13 October 2020 The KDE neon 5.20 was released alongside KDE Plasma in October of 2020. Although this was a major release for KDE Plasma, KDE neon didn't have any major technical changes other than the version upgrade itself.[45]
Old version, no longer maintained: 5.21 16 February 2021 The latest edition of KDE neon was released alongside KDE Plasma in February of 2021. Improvements included a focus on Wayland support, a new application launcher and Plasma System Monitor, aiming to succeed KSysGuard.[46]
Old version, no longer maintained: 5.22 9 June 2021
Old version, no longer maintained: 5.23 14 October 2021[47]
Current stable version: 5.24 8 February 2022[48]
Legend:
Old version
Older version, still maintained
Latest version
Latest preview version
Future release

Fresh installation images are built regularly, grabbing the latest packages from Ubuntu and the latest packages from the KDE neon repositories.

See also[]

References[]

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  20. ^ Portnoy, Sean. "KDE launches updated Slimbook II Linux laptops with faster Intel Core processors". ZDNet.
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