KDE developers shipped Plasma 6.7 Beta 2 on May 28. The update arrives just weeks before the stable release set for June 16. It focuses on fixes after the first beta dropped earlier in the month. Yet the series as a whole brings bigger shifts that could influence how users and distributors approach the Linux desktop. Beta 2 tightens up the experience. Crash fixes landed. KWin memory leaks received attention. Notifications saw refinement. These changes don’t rewrite the codebase. They make daily operation smoother. That’s the point. Stability before the final push. The larger story sits in what Plasma 6.7 introduces. Two new modules headline the release. Plasma Big Screen targets living-room setups and large displays. It adapts the interface for TVs and big PCs. Union arrives as a technical preview. This CSS-based styling engine aims to change how themes and application appearances are built.…