EndeavourOS Marks Fifth Anniversary With Plasma 6.1 Release

EndeavourOS, a popular Arch Linux-based distribution, is celebrating its fifth anniversary with the release of Plasma 6.1. This milestone marks a significant achievement for the project, which has gained a loyal following among Linux enthusiasts over the years.

Plasma 6.1 is the latest version of the KDE desktop environment, and it brings a host of new features and improvements to EndeavourOS users. Some of the key changes include a revamped system settings panel, updated widget styles, and improved support for Wayland. Additionally, the new release includes the latest Plasma applications, such as the Dolphin file manager and the Konsole terminal emulator.

EndeavourOS has always prided itself on providing a user-friendly experience for both new and experienced Linux users. With Plasma 6.1, the distribution continues to deliver on this promise by offering a polished and customizable desktop environment that caters to a wide range of preferences.

In addition to the Plasma 6.1 release, EndeavourOS is also celebrating its fifth anniversary with a refreshed website and community events. The project’s developers and community members are hosting virtual gatherings and workshops to mark the occasion, giving users the opportunity to connect and share their experiences with EndeavourOS.

Since its inception five years ago, EndeavourOS has grown from a niche project to a respected player in the Linux community. The distribution’s commitment to providing a simple and streamlined Arch Linux experience has earned it a dedicated following of users who appreciate its focus on customization and flexibility.

As EndeavourOS enters its sixth year, the project shows no signs of slowing down. With the release of Plasma 6.1 and ongoing community engagement efforts, the distribution is poised to continue its growth and success in the Linux world. Congratulations to the EndeavourOS team on five years of innovation and community building – here’s to many more!