https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=522947

--- Comment #3 from Ysard <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to TraceyC from comment #2)

Thank you for your response,

In fact, the problem was due to the current migration lock of Blender in the
testing branch: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/blender
By keeping Blender to resolve the conflict, some packages were not updated,
including libmagick*, libopenimageio2.5, and kimageformat6-plugins, which were
likely the source of the problem.

Sorry I didn’t think to resolve these post-upgrade dependency conflicts before
filing the report.

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Also, thank you for your valuable distribution recommendations; I was able to
find Edubuntu, which is perfectly suited to my needs (ages 3-12).

More seriously, did I miss a rule in the tracker guidelines stating that it’s
reserved for unstable distribution versions and that Kali is prohibited in
reports? Did I use the wrong tracker?

- Kali is a derivative of Debian testing (currently Forky) with an optional
quarterly freeze. The latest freeze was on June 29, 2026.
- Kali uses Debian packages, and KDE runs perfectly on it, just as it does on
Debian. We’re talking about the exact same packages, down to the MD5 checksum.
- Kali has no longer "run as root" by default since 2020
(https://www.kali.org/blog/kali-default-non-root-user/), and even 5 years
before that, the recommendations were already moving in that direction.

That's like saying you can't print under GNU/Linux. Please do not contribute to
spread 15-year-old misinformation. 
Please pass this message on to your colleagues who have been using the same
copy-and-paste for years.

Thank you for your understanding.

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