1. Install the Fedora Linux distribution.
  2. Choose the KDE Plasma Desktop environment.
  3. Follow the installation instructions to install KDE Plasma Desktop on Fedora Linux.

Steps to install KDE Plasma Desktop on Fedora Linux

Install KDE Plasma on Fedora

To install KDE Plasma on Fedora, run the following commands as a user with sudo privileges. ..

Switch to KDE Desktop Environment on Fedora at Login

After installing KDE Plasma on Fedora 35/34/33/32/31, reboot your system and select the KDE desktop environment by selecting the “KDE Plasma” icon on the login screen.

To log in to Fedora Workstation, click the “Settings” icon next to the “Login” button. ..

For Fedora Server Editions

For the client editions, you can use: For both server and client editions, you can use:

If you’re running Fedora 34 or lower, you need to update your system as soon as possible. A security issue has been discovered that could allow an attacker to gain access to your computer. Fedora 35 and above: If you’re running Fedora 35 or higher, there is no need to update as this release includes the latest security updates. ..

To log in to your desktop environment, enter your user password and click Sign in.

Final Words

Fedora is a free and open source software distribution based on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) platform. It is designed to provide a friendly environment for system administrators and end users. Fedora provides guidance for next RHEL releases rather than being designed to make money. It serves as a testing ground for Red Hat, and because Fedora is free to experiment with new technologies, it provides a large selection of packages that may be installed instantly via the system repo. ..