KDE developers shipped Plasma 6.7 Beta 2 this week. The update arrives just two weeks before the stable release scheduled for June 16. Testers now have a tighter candidate to probe for remaining rough edges. Bug reports keep shrinking. Crashes get addressed. Memory leaks in KWin see patches. Notifications receive refinements. The pace reflects a deliberate shift from new code to hardened reliability. Phoronix first reported the Beta 2 drop and noted the focus on crash fixes alongside KWin improvements. One fix stops users from dragging windows so far off a screen edge that they become impossible to retrieve. Another corrects a quirky laptop behavior that flooded the screen with keyboard brightness indicators after the lid closed. Renamed desktop files no longer vanish from view when multiple Activities run. System tray widgets that broke after restarts now behave. These changes sound small. Yet they erase daily annoyances that have lingered for some users since 2024. But the list runs longer.…