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I enabled extra-testing today to upgrade to plasma 6.
The password for the chromium browser (ungoogled-chromium flatpak) are stored in the keyring, which where lost after the upgrade.
I re-added the passwords and everything works fine.
Last edited by AaAaAAaaAAaARCH (2024-03-01 14:19:53)
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there were some pacnew files generated during the update (at least for me) - make sure that you took care of those, at least one was in /etc/pam.d .
No problems with passwords being lost here. (The whole update went troublefree with the exception of 2 not-yet updated plasma widgets which is still expected at this point)
Last edited by BS86 (2024-02-29 19:36:47)
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I got a warning about that, not sure how to deal with it. For me its fine, but maybe others would like to know.
[2024-02-29T19:50:09+0100] [ALPM] warning: /etc/pam.d/kde installed as /etc/pam.d/kde.pacnew
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Thank you, I have fixed the pam config file now. But I doubt that the pam autologin has anything to do with the keyring data being lost. If PAM doesnt work it would just prompt the user with a keyring login window when starting chromium.
Last edited by AaAaAAaaAAaARCH (2024-02-29 20:17:21)
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Edit: Solved it by adding "org.kde.kwalletd6" to the flatpak session whitelist (e.g. using kde settings or flatseal)
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