
Plasma 5.22 has quite well-rounded Wayland support now and should deliver a good experience especially for Linux gamers with finally adding direct scan-out support, FreeSync / Adaptive-Sync plumbing, and much more. Some of the Plasma 5.22 highlights include:
- Many Wayland improvements like support for activities, better Global Menu applet support, and "hugely improved Wayland support in general." Support for Variable Rate Refresh / FreeSync (Adaptive-Sync) on Wayland and vertical and horizontal maximization now works on Wayland with KWin.
- KWin now supports direct scan-out for full-screen windows (such as full-screen games) for non-NVIDIA GPUs on Wayland, which is a big help to performance in avoiding extra copies.
- KWin can now also support GPU hot-plugging on Wayland such as for USB connected display adapters or Thunderbolt external GPUs.
- New adaptive panel transparency feature for the panel and widgets.
- Improved notifications.
- Plasma System Monitor has replaced KSysGuard as the default system monitoring application.
Ahead of next month's official Plasma 5.22 release, those interested can test the beta version via KDE.org .