In early July 2018, Chakra GNU/Linux users have got their taste of the latest KDE Plasma 5.13 desktop environment, but now they can update their installations to the recently released KDE Plasma 5.13.4 point release, which brings more than 45 bug fixes and improvements. Additionally, users can now install the latest KDE Applications 18.08 and KDE Frameworks 5.49 software suits. When updating their installations to the recently released KDE technologies mentioned in this article, Chakra GNU/Linux users should keep in mind that the Akonadi personal information management framework might require them to authenticate again in the accounts they’ve linked on their systems, according to Neofytos Kolokotronis.