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KDE Plasma is a desktop environment that aims to be simple by default, powerful when needed.
[https://kde.org/plasma-desktop/ KDE Plasma] is a desktop environment that aims to be simple by default, powerful when needed.


== Installing KDE Plasma ==
== Installation ==


To use KDE Plasma, add this to your configuration.nix:
To use KDE Plasma, add this to your configuration.nix:


<syntaxHighlight lang=nix>
{{file|3={
services.xserver.enable = true;
  # Enable Plasma
services.xserver.displayManager.sddm.enable = true;
  services.desktopManager.plasma6.enable = true;
services.xserver.desktopManager.plasma5.enable = true;
 
</syntaxHighlight>
  # Default display manager for Plasma
  services.displayManager.sddm = {
    enable = true;
 
  # To use Wayland (Experimental for SDDM)
    wayland.enable = true;
  };
 
  # Optionally enable xserver
  services.xserver.enable = true;
}|name=configuration.nix|lang=nix}}{{Warning|[[SDDM]] is no longer supported on the unstable branch, users on unstable should use [[Plasma Login Manager]] instead. See configuration options on the Plasma Login Manager page.}}
 
== Configuration ==
 
=== Excluding applications from the default install ===
 
Some optional packages can be excluded if they are not needed at the cost of functionality.
 
Optional packages: [https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/7e495b747b51f95ae15e74377c5ce1fe69c1765f/nixos/modules/services/desktop-managers/plasma6.nix#L150-L170]
 
{{File|3={
  environment.plasma6.excludePackages = with pkgs.kdePackages; [
    plasma-browser-integration
    konsole
    elisa
  ];
}|name=configuration.nix|lang=nix}}
 
=== Default Wayland/X11 session ===
 
Plasma 6 runs on Wayland by default. To launch an X11 session by default:
 
{{File|3={ 
  services.displayManager.defaultSession = "plasmax11";
}|name=configuration.nix|lang=nix}}
 
 
=== Unlock KDE Wallet with LUKS password ===
 
When using LUKS disk encryption and autologin in your display manager, it is possible to unlock KDE Wallet with the LUKS password. Set the LUKS password, login password, and KWallet keyring password all to the same string, and for NixOS 25.11 and below use the following configuration:
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
{
  boot.initrd.systemd.enable = true;
  systemd.services.display-manager.serviceConfig.KeyringMode = "inherit";
  security.pam.services.sddm-autologin.text = pkgs.lib.mkBefore ''
    auth optional ${pkgs.systemd}/lib/security/pam_systemd_loadkey.so
    auth include sddm
  '';
}
</syntaxhighlight>


== Excluding some KDE Plasma applications from the default install ==
For Plasma Login Manager in NixOS 26.05 or above, use:
Not all applications that come pre-installed with the KDE Plasma desktop environment are desirable for everyone to have on their machines. There's a way to edit configuration.nix to exclude these kinds of packages, for example as follows:
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
{
  boot.initrd.systemd.enable = true;
  systemd.services.plasmalogin.serviceConfig.KeyringMode = "inherit";
  security.pam.services.plasmalogin-autologin.rules.auth = {
    systemd_loadkey = {
      order = 0;
      control = "optional";
      modulePath = "${pkgs.systemd}/lib/security/pam_systemd_loadkey.so";
    };
    plasmalogin = {
      order = 1;
      control = "include";
      modulePath = "plasmalogin";
    };
  };
}
</syntaxhighlight>


<syntaxHighlight lang=nix>
== Troubleshooting ==
environment.plasma5.excludePackages = with pkgs.libsForQt5; [
  elisa
  gwenview
  okular
  oxygen
  khelpcenter
  konsole
  plasma-browser-integration
  print-manager
];
</syntaxHighlight>


== Troubleshoots ==
=== Qt/KDE applications segfault on start ===
=== Qt/KDE applications segfault on start ===
This is caused by a stale QML cache [https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/177720 (see this issue)]. A dirty way to fix this is by running on a terminal the following command:
This is caused by a stale QML cache [https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/177720 (see this issue)]. A dirty way to fix this is by running on a terminal the following command:


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</syntaxHighlight>


=== GTK themes are not applied in Wayland applications ===
=== GTK themes are not applied in Wayland applications / Window Decorations missing / Cursor looks different ===
Add to your configuration.nix the following line:
This affects GTK applications including Firefox and Thunderbird.
 
You may need to set a GTK theme ''Breeze'' imitating the KDE theme with the same name in ''System Settings -> Application Style -->Configure GNOME/GTK Application Style''.
 
[https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/180720 (See this issue)]
 
=== After Update to Plasma 6 Signal-Desktop complains about a Database Error involving kwallet5 ===
 
# Close Signal
# Open ~/.config/Signal/config.json
# Replace <code>"safeStorageBackend": "kwallet5"</code> with <code>"safeStorageBackend": "kwallet6"</code> (change 5 to 6)
# Start Signal
 
=== Bluetooth configuration not available ===
 
Add the following configuration (generally in hardware-configuration.nix):
 
<syntaxHighlight lang=nix>
hardware.bluetooth.enable = true;
</syntaxHighlight>
 
This will add the following packages:


<syntaxHighlight lang=nix>
<syntaxHighlight lang=nix>
programs.dconf.enable = true;
[
bluedevil
bluez-qt
pkgs.openobex
pkgs.obexftp
]
</syntaxHighlight>
</syntaxHighlight>


[https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/180720 (See this issue)]
=== Brightness and Color brightness control sets gamma instead of brightness on external monitors ===
To allow <code>powerdevil</code> (and by extension the "Brightness and Color" status tray menu) to control brightness on supported monitors directly instead of adjusting gamma, [[Backlight#Via ddcutil|configure your system to enable ddcutil]], and allow your user to use DDC/CI without root. Note that you do not need to add <code>ddcutil</code> to your system packages because PowerDevil uses libddcutil.
 
=== Plasma wallpaper reverts back to default after a Nix GC ===
When setting a wallpaper, Plasma may save the path as a <code>/nix/store/*/share/wallpapers</code> path instead of <code>/run/current-system/sw/share/wallpapers/</code>. To fix this, open <code>$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc</code> and manually change the paths.
 
=== No available locale settings in the Plasma system settings ===
The "Region & Language" page in the Plasma system settings is somewhat broken on NixOS. Instead, edit the <code>$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/plasma-localerc</code> file.
 
== Tips and tricks ==
 
=== Plasma-Manager ===
 
{{note|  [https://github.com/nix-community/plasma-manager Plasma-Manager] is a community project}}
By default, the Plasma configuration can be handled like on [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/KDE traditional systems].
With [https://github.com/nix-community/plasma-manager plasma-manager], it is possible to make Plasma configurations via nix by providing [https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager home-manager] modules.


=== KMail Renders Blank Messages ===
=== User icon (avatar) ===
You can add a profile picture to your user by using a png file in <code>~/.face.icon</code>.


When you see the message <code>grantlee.template: "Plugin library 'kde_grantlee_plugin' not found."</code> and/or kmail does shows only empty message then add to your configuration.nix the following line:
== Hacking ==
There are many reasons to modify the KDE packages, such as testing patches from other KDE developers, applying a fix before it is officially released and finds its way into ''nixpkgs'' or developing contributions for the KDE project.


<syntaxHighlight lang=nix>
=== Customizing ''nixpkgs'' ===
environment.sessionVariables = {
To override KDE packages, the common way using <code>overrideAttrs</code> won't work, since they are part of the <code>kdePackages</code>scope, which requires the usage of <code>overrideScope</code> first:<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
   NIX_PROFILES = "${pkgs.lib.concatStringsSep " " (pkgs.lib.reverseList config.environment.profiles)}";
nixpkgs-overlay = final: prev: {
   kdePackages = prev.kdePackages.overrideScope(kdeFinal: kdePrev: {
    somepackage = kdePrev.somepackage.overrideAttrs(prevPkgAttrs: {
      someattribute = …;
    };
  };
};
};
</syntaxHighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>The following examples will demonstrate various ways how to achieve the customization of the KDE package <code>powerdevil</code> in different scenarios:
 
==== Using a single diff from a remote URL ====
A KDE developer might have provided a diff that one wants to utilize locally to test it or to make use of it until it's included in an upcoming release.
 
# Generate the SRI hash of the file: <code>nix store prefetch-file <nowiki>https://invent.kde.org/plasma/powerdevil/-/commit/f731c18e377b87c57f7205d9c1812a34f588c577.diff</nowiki> --json --name toggle-nightlight.diff</code>
# Override the <code>patches</code> attribute of the <code>powerdevil</code>package:<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
kdePackages = prev.kdePackages.overrideScope(kdeFinal: kdePrev: {
  powerdevil = kdePrev.powerdevil.overrideAttrs (prevPdAttrs: {
    patches = prevPdAttrs.patches or [] ++ [
      (prev.fetchpatch {
        name = "toggle-nightlight.diff";
        url = "https://invent.kde.org/plasma/powerdevil/-/commit/f731c18e377b87c57f7205d9c1812a34f588c577.diff";
        sha256 = "sha256-X0ZHSRnSLqmp2fcLGx9DUTn7F9BFh5puh9Q4YAj6/5o=";
      })
    ];
  });
});
</syntaxhighlight>
 
==== Using commits of a repository ====
Either a local clone or remote repository might provide the code that should be used to build the package in question instead.
 
===== Remote repository =====
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
kdePackages = prev.kdePackages.overrideScope(kdeFinal: kdePrev: {
  powerdevil = kdePrev.powerdevil.overrideAttrs (prevPdAttrs: {
    src = builtins.fetchGit {
      url = "https://invent.kde.org/plasma/powerdevil";
      rev = "f731c18e377b87c57f7205d9c1812a34f588c577";
    };
  });
});
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
===== Local repository =====
{{Note|This will ignore files that are present in the worktree, but not committed yet.}}
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
kdePackages = prev.kdePackages.overrideScope(kdeFinal: kdePrev: {
  powerdevil = kdePrev.powerdevil.overrideAttrs (prevPdAttrs: {
    src = builtins.fetchGit {
      url = "file:///home/eliasp/code-repositories/public/KDE/plasma/powerdevil";
      rev = "f731c18e377b87c57f7205d9c1812a34f588c577";
    };
  });
});
 
</syntaxhighlight>


[https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/160599 (See this issue)]
==== Using the worktree of a local repository ====
{{Note|Since this relies on reading directly from the filesystem during the build, the impure mode has to be used, e.g.: <code>nixos-rebuild --impure …</code>}}
Now one might not want to commit each and every change during development to iterate more quickly, but to just rebuild after having saved the latest changes.


By just redirecting <code>src</code>to the path of the working directory, where the required code resides, quick & dirty rebuilds are possible:<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
kdePackages = prev.kdePackages.overrideScope(kdeFinal: kdePrev: {
  powerdevil = kdePrev.powerdevil.overrideAttrs (prevPdAttrs: {
    src = /home/eliasp/code-repositories/public/KDE/plasma/powerdevil;
  });
});


</syntaxhighlight>
[[Category:Desktop environment]]
[[Category:Desktop environment]]
[[Category:Applications]]
[[Category:Applications]]
[[Category:KDE]]

Latest revision as of 17:36, 27 April 2026

KDE Plasma is a desktop environment that aims to be simple by default, powerful when needed.

Installation

To use KDE Plasma, add this to your configuration.nix:

❄︎ configuration.nix
{
  # Enable Plasma 
  services.desktopManager.plasma6.enable = true;

  # Default display manager for Plasma
  services.displayManager.sddm = {
    enable = true;
  
  # To use Wayland (Experimental for SDDM)
    wayland.enable = true;
  };

  # Optionally enable xserver
  services.xserver.enable = true;
}
⚠︎
Warning: SDDM is no longer supported on the unstable branch, users on unstable should use Plasma Login Manager instead. See configuration options on the Plasma Login Manager page.

Configuration

Excluding applications from the default install

Some optional packages can be excluded if they are not needed at the cost of functionality.

Optional packages: [1]

❄︎ configuration.nix
{
  environment.plasma6.excludePackages = with pkgs.kdePackages; [
    plasma-browser-integration
    konsole
    elisa
  ];
}

Default Wayland/X11 session

Plasma 6 runs on Wayland by default. To launch an X11 session by default:

❄︎ configuration.nix
{  
  services.displayManager.defaultSession = "plasmax11";
}


Unlock KDE Wallet with LUKS password

When using LUKS disk encryption and autologin in your display manager, it is possible to unlock KDE Wallet with the LUKS password. Set the LUKS password, login password, and KWallet keyring password all to the same string, and for NixOS 25.11 and below use the following configuration:

{
  boot.initrd.systemd.enable = true;
  systemd.services.display-manager.serviceConfig.KeyringMode = "inherit";
  security.pam.services.sddm-autologin.text = pkgs.lib.mkBefore ''
    auth optional ${pkgs.systemd}/lib/security/pam_systemd_loadkey.so
    auth include sddm
  '';
}

For Plasma Login Manager in NixOS 26.05 or above, use:

{
  boot.initrd.systemd.enable = true;
  systemd.services.plasmalogin.serviceConfig.KeyringMode = "inherit";
  security.pam.services.plasmalogin-autologin.rules.auth = {
    systemd_loadkey = {
      order = 0;
      control = "optional";
      modulePath = "${pkgs.systemd}/lib/security/pam_systemd_loadkey.so";
    };
    plasmalogin = {
      order = 1;
      control = "include";
      modulePath = "plasmalogin";
    };
  };
}

Troubleshooting

Qt/KDE applications segfault on start

This is caused by a stale QML cache (see this issue). A dirty way to fix this is by running on a terminal the following command:

find ${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/**/qmlcache -type f -delete

GTK themes are not applied in Wayland applications / Window Decorations missing / Cursor looks different

This affects GTK applications including Firefox and Thunderbird.

You may need to set a GTK theme Breeze imitating the KDE theme with the same name in System Settings -> Application Style -->Configure GNOME/GTK Application Style.

(See this issue)

After Update to Plasma 6 Signal-Desktop complains about a Database Error involving kwallet5

  1. Close Signal
  2. Open ~/.config/Signal/config.json
  3. Replace "safeStorageBackend": "kwallet5" with "safeStorageBackend": "kwallet6" (change 5 to 6)
  4. Start Signal

Bluetooth configuration not available

Add the following configuration (generally in hardware-configuration.nix):

 hardware.bluetooth.enable = true;

This will add the following packages:

[
 bluedevil
 bluez-qt
 pkgs.openobex
 pkgs.obexftp
]

Brightness and Color brightness control sets gamma instead of brightness on external monitors

To allow powerdevil (and by extension the "Brightness and Color" status tray menu) to control brightness on supported monitors directly instead of adjusting gamma, configure your system to enable ddcutil, and allow your user to use DDC/CI without root. Note that you do not need to add ddcutil to your system packages because PowerDevil uses libddcutil.

Plasma wallpaper reverts back to default after a Nix GC

When setting a wallpaper, Plasma may save the path as a /nix/store/*/share/wallpapers path instead of /run/current-system/sw/share/wallpapers/. To fix this, open $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc and manually change the paths.

No available locale settings in the Plasma system settings

The "Region & Language" page in the Plasma system settings is somewhat broken on NixOS. Instead, edit the $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/plasma-localerc file.

Tips and tricks

Plasma-Manager

Note: Plasma-Manager is a community project

By default, the Plasma configuration can be handled like on traditional systems. With plasma-manager, it is possible to make Plasma configurations via nix by providing home-manager modules.

User icon (avatar)

You can add a profile picture to your user by using a png file in ~/.face.icon.

Hacking

There are many reasons to modify the KDE packages, such as testing patches from other KDE developers, applying a fix before it is officially released and finds its way into nixpkgs or developing contributions for the KDE project.

Customizing nixpkgs

To override KDE packages, the common way using overrideAttrs won't work, since they are part of the kdePackagesscope, which requires the usage of overrideScope first:

nixpkgs-overlay = final: prev: {
  kdePackages = prev.kdePackages.overrideScope(kdeFinal: kdePrev: {
    somepackage = kdePrev.somepackage.overrideAttrs(prevPkgAttrs: {
      someattribute = ;
    };
  };
};

The following examples will demonstrate various ways how to achieve the customization of the KDE package powerdevil in different scenarios:

Using a single diff from a remote URL

A KDE developer might have provided a diff that one wants to utilize locally to test it or to make use of it until it's included in an upcoming release.

  1. Generate the SRI hash of the file: nix store prefetch-file https://invent.kde.org/plasma/powerdevil/-/commit/f731c18e377b87c57f7205d9c1812a34f588c577.diff --json --name toggle-nightlight.diff
  2. Override the patches attribute of the powerdevilpackage:
    kdePackages = prev.kdePackages.overrideScope(kdeFinal: kdePrev: {
      powerdevil = kdePrev.powerdevil.overrideAttrs (prevPdAttrs: {
        patches = prevPdAttrs.patches or [] ++ [
          (prev.fetchpatch {
            name = "toggle-nightlight.diff";
            url = "https://invent.kde.org/plasma/powerdevil/-/commit/f731c18e377b87c57f7205d9c1812a34f588c577.diff";
            sha256 = "sha256-X0ZHSRnSLqmp2fcLGx9DUTn7F9BFh5puh9Q4YAj6/5o=";
          })
        ];
      });
    });
    

Using commits of a repository

Either a local clone or remote repository might provide the code that should be used to build the package in question instead.

Remote repository
kdePackages = prev.kdePackages.overrideScope(kdeFinal: kdePrev: {
  powerdevil = kdePrev.powerdevil.overrideAttrs (prevPdAttrs: {
    src = builtins.fetchGit {
      url = "https://invent.kde.org/plasma/powerdevil";
      rev = "f731c18e377b87c57f7205d9c1812a34f588c577";
    };
  });
});
Local repository
Note: This will ignore files that are present in the worktree, but not committed yet.
kdePackages = prev.kdePackages.overrideScope(kdeFinal: kdePrev: {
  powerdevil = kdePrev.powerdevil.overrideAttrs (prevPdAttrs: {
    src = builtins.fetchGit {
      url = "file:///home/eliasp/code-repositories/public/KDE/plasma/powerdevil";
      rev = "f731c18e377b87c57f7205d9c1812a34f588c577";
    };
  });
});

Using the worktree of a local repository

Note: Since this relies on reading directly from the filesystem during the build, the impure mode has to be used, e.g.: nixos-rebuild --impure …

Now one might not want to commit each and every change during development to iterate more quickly, but to just rebuild after having saved the latest changes.

By just redirecting srcto the path of the working directory, where the required code resides, quick & dirty rebuilds are possible:

kdePackages = prev.kdePackages.overrideScope(kdeFinal: kdePrev: {
  powerdevil = kdePrev.powerdevil.overrideAttrs (prevPdAttrs: {
    src = /home/eliasp/code-repositories/public/KDE/plasma/powerdevil;
  });
});