KDE Plasma six point seven arrives with virtual desktops and more control

Published on June 17, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The new version of the free desktop environment, KDE Plasma 6.7, is now available for download. Its new features include per-screen virtual desktops, improvements in Wayland support, and printer management. The Air visual theme is also included. For the average user, this translates into a smoother system with greater customization options on their Linux machines.

KDE Plasma 6.7 virtual desktop split across two screens, one showing open applications and another with a printer panel being configured, cursor dragging a window between virtual desktops, Air theme with translucent borders and pastel colors, bottom panel with network and battery icons, abstract wallpaper with geometric shapes, visible drag process with motion trail, interface elements with soft shadows, uniform UI-style lighting, clean technical illustration visual style, photorealistic render with high-definition textures

Technical improvements in Wayland and printer support 🖨️

This update refines the Wayland experience with fixes in window management and better touch response. Virtual desktops can now be assigned independently to each monitor, making it easier to organize work across multiple screens. Additionally, printer support has been optimized to detect and configure network devices with fewer steps, reducing common connection issues.

The Air theme: so your desktop can take a deep breath 🌬️

And for those who get bored looking at the same thing all the time, the Air theme arrives, promising to give the desktop a fresh look. Because yes, changing the color of buttons is the solution to all the world's problems. Now, while you wait for a page to load, at least you'll do it with a prettier background. The visual revolution has arrived, and it comes with gradients.