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People are tracking two issues with the current KDE Plasma line: upcoming Plasma 6.7 release progress with last-minute fixes, and a reported freeze/crash on login for KDE Plasma 6 when using Wayland on an AMD Advantage ASUS A16 device. Overall discussion centers on release-readiness and real-world stability on specific hardware/display stacks.

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Key Takeaway Expect Plasma 6.7’s next-week release to be shaped by late fixes, but be aware of a reported Wayland login crash on some AMD Advantage ASUS A16 setups.
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Expect Plasma 6.7’s next-week release to be shaped by late fixes, but be aware of a reported Wayland login crash on some AMD Advantage ASUS A16 setups.

People are tracking two issues with the current KDE Plasma line: upcoming Plasma 6.7 release progress with last-minute fixes, and a reported freeze/crash on login for KDE Plasma 6 when using Wayland on an AMD Advantage ASUS A16 device. Overall discussion centers on release-readiness and real-world stability on specific hardware/display stacks.

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Release timing Next week’s release; last-minute fixes ahead of it
Device AMD Advantage ASUS A16
Problem KDE Plasma 6 freezes/crashes on login
Session type Wayland crash

What to Watch

  • If you use KDE Plasma 6 on an AMD Advantage ASUS A16 with Wayland, watch for login-crash fixes and confirmations. Level1Techs Forum

What Changed

  • AMD Advantage ASUS A16 - KDE Plasma 6 freezes/crashes on login (Wayland crash) Level1Techs Forum
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What about X11-only apps and remote desktop?

The biggest downside to X11 disappearing is that a lot of remote desktop apps and headless sessions use it. VNC servers, X11 forwarding over SSH, and XRDP all rely on it, and there's no perfect equivalent for them in Wayland. But even that space is slowly shifting over to Wayland, with tools like GNOME Remote Desktop gaining traction and RDP support growing. It's not as straightforward as X11 was, but it's getting there. Most users on KDE Plasma probably aren't going to be doing serious headless remote session work through it anyway, and those who are should be able to find viable alternatives

KDE is finally killing X11, and I'm not as sad as I thought I'd be
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