KDE Linux reaches pre-alpha, and you can test it
Briefly

KDE Linux is an all-new desktop Linux distribution developed as a showcase for the KDE desktop project. It is currently in pre-alpha testing and available for public download. Unlike the KDE Neon demonstration distro, KDE Linux aims for super-stability, making it suitable as a daily driver. It is built on Arch Linux but is designed to be distinct from an Arch variant. KDE Linux operates as an immutable distro without a package manager, supporting only Nvidia GPUs with open-source drivers.
KDE Linux is an entirely new and experimental OS. In terms of its underlying design, it's intended to be a super-stable end-user distro, contrasting with KDE Neon.
KDE Linux is built using Arch Linux, but it's different enough that it doesn't really count as an Arch variant. As an immutable distro, there's no package manager.
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