* Fabian Vogt
With the upcoming release of Plasma, 5.10.5, the pam_kwallet package will automatically activate itself when installed. This however means that you *must* remove any manual edits of the PAM configuration beforehand! Otherwise the pam module will be included multiple times during the authentication process, which may work fine in most cases, but can also break the authentication process, resulting in the total inability to login graphically. Please report any bugs or other issues you find.
Note that this only applies to Tumbleweed.
these would have "rpmsave" or "rpmnew" files to indicate this?
No, most guides tell you to edit /etc/pam.d/sddm, while pam-config generates /etc/pam.d/common-* files, which are included by /etc/pam.d/{sddm,xdm,sudo,...}. (common-* files are %ghost, so you won't get .rpm{save,new} for those either)
I do not remember having edited a file under /etc/pam.d/ or is there another method to determine?
That depends on how you set it up. Generally speaking,
grep -R kwallet /etc/pam.d
needs to have no output.
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