KDE Linux as the in-house, leading-edge Linux distribution for showcasing the latest KDE Plasma innovations has promoted itself as being an atomically updated Linux distribution. But these atomic updates didn’t quite work out as planned recently with some users finding their system(s) unbootable. But improvements are being made now for better robustness moving forward.
Stemming from a rather serious bug in the new systemd 260 release the update transfer can get skipped, in turn breaking the system with systemd-sysupdate update. KDE Linux in turn would try booting a non-existent OS image. But then there was also an issue in their roll-back/fallback code for booting to the prior OS image.
Long story short, KDE Linux developers have been making improvements so their atomic updates are better handled and hardened against situations like this moving forward.
This issue was explained in This Month in KDE Linux as the distribution’s highlights during March 2026. KDE Linux developers also ended up uncovering some other bugs in systemd 260, improved their ZRAM configuration, USBMUXD is now pre-installed for better Apple iOS device integration, support for mounting optical disk images, and various other fixes and updates.
