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    KDE Continue Work on Slick New ‘First Run’ Setup Tool

    June 24, 2025

    kde logo on a blue backgroundSetting up KDE Plasma on a new device will soon be far more engaging, as KDE developers work on revamping the ‘first run experience’. If you’ve ever unboxed a new laptop with Windows or macOS you’ll have been greeted by a slick, guided setup to walk you through creating a user account, setting timezone and language, etc. Most KDE Linux distros handle user-creation stuff through the Calamares installer, with an OEM mode for, well, OEMs to use to delegate setup on first boot. Though serviceable, it’s not as slick as the initial setup on Windows, macOS or even GNOME. A […]

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