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No, they base on Ubuntu LTS and that has an outdated and broken version of Plasma, just like Kubuntu has.
I only recommend to use Plasma on Fedora Kinoite as I dont know other OSses. But I assume Arch and Opensuse Tumbleweed are also okay.
KDE doesnt do stable releases, they release when it is ready. And distro maintainers would need to backport all the fixes in Plasma 6 to Plasma 5 and to my knowledge nobody does that.
Qt5 is also not supported anymore, so you are running a desktop that had backported fixes to Qt from the KDE team even before Plasma 6 came out.
Plasma 6 is way more robust than Plasma 5. It just works way better. I use it daily, and can really really recommend Fedora Kinoite.
Can confirm Arch (at least EndeavourOS), KDE Plasma has been working here since Jan 2023 ( when I installed the OS). It worked for me on Manjaro from 2021-2023 (another Arch based distro).
Base Arch works great with KDE. It’s the only DE I install these days.
Garuda user here. Works like a charm.
I like this version of fedora atomic with KDE
https://getaurora.dev/
Yeah but it is really opinionated, give it a try and it is likely good.
But tbh uBlue may work better out of the box, but they are changing fast. They introduced nix which was broken and then removed and I still have these strange users left.
They had
nokmods
images which were kinda vanilla, but just discontinued these images and made the main images the replacement (even though these use kmods).They nuked their image list site so apart from the flagship variants, all the others are hidden. Even though they are based off Fedora so at least the KDE and GNOME ones are just as good to use.