@kde I’m quite happy with the Plasma6 release, but I have number of regression with respect to Plasma5.
The worst, by far, is that lockscreen seems to be broken. I use password or fingerprint, with pam configured to ask for fingerprint after password failure. When I unlock after sleep, the greeter only displays an “unlock” button with an open lock icon. Clicking it does nothing. If I manually trigger the screen locker, I can unlock once, but on the second try it usually hangs.
Second problem: touchpad gestures in wayland. It was already a pain that one could not personalize these actions, but at least the defaults were ok for me (3 finger up/down for desktop grid/present windows). And I could use fusuma for more.
The new defaults hijacks all 3-finger gestures to scroll one virtual desktop up/down left/right which I find useless.
And all those widgets which have not been ported yet, and probably never will. I tried to give a quick look at the two I used most, but it is too far away from my kind of programming.
@Zamundaaa I went back on the old PC, did a couple of tests and found out exactly what as changed and why. We are both right to an extent.
I always use 4 virtual desktops, on the old PC I have them organized in a single row (better display in the pager) but I have configured desktop grid to show them in two rows (better usage of the screen). In this was, the three finger swipes up and down do nothing, and the fusuma actions can take over. Swipe left and right still changed desktop, but it did not interfere.
On Plasma6, I did not find a way to configure the “desktop grid” layout independently from the global configuration, so I reorganized the virtual desktops in two rows. Now all the three-finger can potentially trigger a desktop change.