Linux distros abandon custom desktops for KDE Plasma

Several Linux distributions are quietly switching from their proprietary desktop environments to KDE Plasma. The trend reflects the desktop's strong appeal, as noted in recent commentary.

A recent article highlights a growing shift among Linux distributions toward adopting KDE Plasma as their primary desktop environment, moving away from custom-built alternatives. Published on March 10, 2026, the piece observes that this change is happening discreetly but decisively.

The author expresses understanding for the decision, stating in the description, "It's just that good." This succinct endorsement underscores KDE Plasma's quality and usability, which appear to be driving the adoption.

While specific distributions are not named in the available details, the title suggests a broad trend across the Linux ecosystem. This development points to KDE Plasma's maturation as a versatile and reliable option for Linux users seeking a polished interface without the overhead of maintaining separate desktops.

No further timelines or quotes from developers are provided, but the quiet nature of the shift implies ongoing integrations rather than high-profile announcements.

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