openSUSE Kalpa

A KDE Plasma based atomic and immutable desktop experience

Kalpa is an atomic and immutable Linux desktop from the openSUSE Project that offers the KDE Plasma Desktop Environment, with its desktop derived from Tumbleweed and its base system derived from MicroOS.

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Immutable Desktop, Simplified

Kalpa provides a modern immutable desktop experience built on openSUSE MicroOS, designed for users who want a reliable, low-maintenance system with automatic transactional updates.

Built on MicroOS

Kalpa is powered by openSUSE MicroOS, using a read-only root filesystem and transactional updates, ensuring system stability and integrity even after major updates.

KDE Plasma Experience

Kalpa offers a streamlined KDE desktop tailored for an atomic setup — minimal, clean, and optimized for users who want a modern and consistent interface.

Reboot-to-Update Simplicity

Updates are applied automatically in the background and activated upon reboot, reducing downtime and eliminating update interruptions.

Enhanced Security by Design

The immutable base system minimizes the attack surface and prevents accidental system damage, making Kalpa a secure choice for everyday computing.

Transactional System Integrity

Every system change is transactional — meaning you can roll back easily if something goes wrong, ensuring consistency across updates and configurations.

Intel or AMD 64-bit desktops, laptops, and servers (x86_64)
UEFI Arm 64-bit servers, desktops, laptops and boards (aarch64)

Minimum

  • Memory: 4GB physical RAM + additional memory for your workload
  • Storage:
    • / (root) partition: 120GB available disk space

Recommended

  • Memory: 8GB physical RAM + additional memory for your workload
  • Storage:
    • / (root) partition: 180GB available disk space

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