Hello, I just startet up my PC and Latte-Dock seems to be gone, not only my local installation, but also the package from zypper. Does someone know whats happening here?

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I think Latte-Dock has been unmaintained for some time now. It’s a dead project and maybe doesn’t even work properly with Plasma 6. So it’s a good time to drop it.

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There actually is a new maintainer (goes by Lana Black) and some recent activity seems to be working on Plasma 6 support FWIW. But the new panel additions seem to be closing the gap as well!

https://invent.kde.org/plasma/latte-dock/activity

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If you’re on Plasma 6, there’s practically no reason to use it either way. The modern panels have all the same functionality, at least from my experience

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Definitely not all of the same functionality. Latte Dock was a rather huge dock program out of all of the ones available. I believe they added two or three of the major features though. Which is good enough for most.

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I’m not on Plasma 6 yet. I’m undecided whether I should do the switch as it defaulta to wayland, but Wayland seems to be not the best choice right now.

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First of all, before you get any wrong impressions/opinions, try it out for yourself. But also, just because the Wayland session is set as default, it doesn’t mean you cannot choose the other

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Hm, that’s sad. But I’d rather have it not just vanish, though. Is there a good replacement?

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The default Plasma Panel does most of what Latte Dock did.

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