Live Images
Live images are ideal for people who want a clean installation. Use a live image to replace your existing system, install alongside existing operating systems, or simply try KDE neon without affecting your computer.
If you intend to use KDE neon in a VirtualBox VM, please turn on 3D acceleration in the machine settings.
Testing Edition64-bit
Featuring pre-release KDE software built the same day from bugfix branches. Good for testing. There is no QA. Will contain bugs.
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Unstable Edition64-bit
Featuring pre-release KDE software built the same day from new feature branches. Good for testing. There is no QA. Will contain many bugs.
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Developer Edition64-bit
Unstable Editon plus development libraries pre-installed.
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Install using KDE ISO Image Writer.
Download the ISO file, use KDE ISO Image Writer (or on Mac we recommend ROSA Image Writer) to make a bootable USB drive with the ISO file and reboot using that USB drive.
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neon ISO Signing Key (0x45F4C354638D1F29) are available alongside the ISOs for verification.
Shells
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KDE neon in Containers
Containers are great for testing or developing on KDE software without the need to re-install your operating system or a virtual machine. We build ours daily and you can use distrobox to install it. They run with docker and podman and other container managers.
Snap Packages
Most KDE apps now are available as Snap packages which can be installed on any Linux distro. These are made using KDE neon technology.
Snap comes ready to use on KDE neon.
For other distros you may need to set up Snap on your system, you can then install packages from the Store or through Plasma Discover.