KDE Plasma
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KDE Plasma is a fast, customizable desktop environment designed to be simple by default but powerful when needed. [1]
Installation
Plasma Desktop
To install the Plasma desktop environment on NixOS, the following options should be added to your configuration.nix (or flake.nix if you so desire).
{ config, pkgs, ... }:
{
# SDDM Display Manager
services.displayManager.sddm.enable = true;
# Plasma 5 (*deprecated* - unavailable after 25.05)
services.xserver.desktopManager.plasma5.enable = true;
# Plasma 6
services.desktopManager.plasma6.enable = true;
# Exclude certain default applications from being installed
environment.plasma6.excludePackages = with pkgs; [ kdePackages.<package> ];
}
Configuration
All configuration of KDE Plasma should be done through the built in settings application. There are very few options in the NixOS module. A small number of Plasma extensions and themes have been packaged in Nixpkgs for convenience and can be added in the usual way packages are installed. These can be found in the Nixpkgs repo or by using search.nixos.org.
If you plan to use Qt 5 applications on Plasma 6, you should enable the Qt 5 integration. This allows theming to be more cohesive across Qt5 and Qt6 applications.
services.desktopManager.plasma6.enableQt5Integration = true;
SDDM Configuration
Configuration of the SDDM login manager is done in the usual way through the NixOS module.
Example Configuration
{config, pkgs, ... }:
{
<...>
services.displayManager.sddm = {
enable = true;
theme = "breeze";
wayland.enable = true;
enableHidpi = true;
settings = {
Autologin = {
Session = "plasma.desktop";
User = "john";
};
};
};
<...>
}
Any options not directly configurable in the NixOS module can be passed to SDDM via:
services.displayManager.sddm.settings = { <...> };
References
- ↑ Official KDE Plasma promotional material https://kde.org/plasma-desktop/