I've written a review of the Plasma 6.2 desktop environment, tested as part of the KDE neon User Edition distribution on a laptop with AMD processor and integrated graphics, including improved look and feel, improved overall usability, numerous tiny visual glitches, Wayland vs X11 functionality, responsiveness, and more. Enjoy. https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/plasma-6-2-review.html Cheers, Mrk
Enjoyed reading that. Makes me want to give it a shot. I am in the same camp, "For me, the Plasma desktop is the best work environment out there, hands down." My only computer is running Slackware64-current. There is a group of Slackware users that are testing Plasma 6.2 as a replacement for Slackware64's Plasma 5 called kde6ktown (requires the development version of Slackware). User reports are mostly positive, yet I am not quite ready to take that plunge. That said I did take that plunge with 'ktown' (different creator than kde6ktown) for KDE4 and KDE5 before they landed in Slackware's stable release. I was quite satisfied with doing that. Pretty sure (pure speculation) that Plasma 6 will not land in the next release of Slackware. I could be wrong. Wayland seem to be a real problem for Plasma. I've tried it with Plasma 5, yuck. Seems Plasma 6 is not much different. That said I know folks (Slackware users) that are using and happy with Wayland.
In general, I find it sad and funny how the sw world is embracing all sorts of less effective solutions - it's as if the goal is to add perplexity. Mrk