Hi Cris Kubuntu 22.04 should remain ok as it will stick with 5.27 and not 6.
Thanks, Dave
For The Viewers - Kubuntu held a meeting 30th January (can be read here
https://kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-council-meeting-30th-january-2024/ ) at which it was agreed that KDE Plasma 6 will
not make it into Kubuntu 24.04 to be released next month, but that an Alpha version may be previewed with 24.10 in October.
As for what I described at #15 above ... what a mess!
If you are a KDE Neon user who has (quite diligently) added updates and got stuck, there is a workaround involving creating a couple of systemd "services", and described here
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481938#c26
That method described in the link will likely also work for people who have downloaded the new version of KDE Neon, but I cannot guarantee that myself.
Not a workaround for the faint of heart, and if a Beginner or even Intermediate User baulks at the thought of creating systemd services, I would not blame you.
In my case, even my preferred "Swiss Army Knife" tool of choice, Timeshift, struggled to get me back to a fully functional KDE Neon.
I had to run it three (3) times, and in three (3) different ways, and then chroot into the distro from a Live USB and update grub, before I could get my old Neon back.
It is also my understanding that KDE itself are conducting an inquiry into how the KDE Neon rollout of Plasma 6 went so horribly wrong.
Notably, the KDE Neon I resurrected is running Plasma 5.27, which is rock solid, and the same as Kubuntu is sticking with, as the OP noted above.
Cheers to all and
Avagudweegend
Wizard