

Discarding the ryzen 9 series as “not for gaming” and then immediately comparing a ryzen 7 to an i9 is some truly shit reporting


Discarding the ryzen 9 series as “not for gaming” and then immediately comparing a ryzen 7 to an i9 is some truly shit reporting


Idk if this is more work than you wanna go to for it, but maybe install and configure gnome-keyring instead and see if that works? If the same thing works with that one, great, and if not at least the problem area has been narrowed down


Okay then it’s probably worth double checking the basics again lol
kwallet and kwallet-pam installed? (pacman -Qs kwallet should show both)kdewallet with the exact same password as your user account?If it’s yes to all of these I honestly don’t know what to think, maybe it’d be worth trying another wallet to see if that’s any different


It looks like kwallet takes more setup than I remembered, did you try following section 2.3 in the wiki page?
The other thing I can think of may not be relevant (been a while since I’ve used plasma now) but I’ve heard plasma has a built in greeter these days so maybe worth double checking to be sure you’re really using sddm. I feel like if it’s installed it’s safe to assume you’re using it, but if you’ve tried everything else this might be a worthwhile sanity check


You have to add a line to the /etc/pam.d file for your greeter for KDE’s wallet. The arch wiki page for the KDE wallet should have the line(s) you need
This is a really cool article and I’m glad the author did this… but I can’t believe nobody’s done this till now. I’m disappointed in myself for not thinking of this earlier lmao