Library and components for secure lock screen architecture
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Library and components for secure lock screen architecture.
- Devel package for openSUSE:Factory
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- Links to openSUSE:Factory / kscreenlocker6
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Source Files (show merged sources derived from linked package)
Filename | Size | Changed |
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_link | 0000000124 124 Bytes | |
kde | 0000000222 222 Bytes | |
kde-fingerprint | 0000000182 182 Bytes | |
kde-smartcard | 0000000210 210 Bytes | |
kscreenlocker-6.2.4.tar.xz | 0000181716 177 KB | |
kscreenlocker-6.2.4.tar.xz.sig | 0000000833 833 Bytes | |
kscreenlocker6.changes | 0000008815 8.61 KB | |
kscreenlocker6.spec | 0000005266 5.14 KB | |
plasma.keyring | 0000040445 39.5 KB |
Comments 2
Please consider making /etc/pam.d/kde-fingerprint and /etc/pam.d/kde-smartcard into separate packages, making them optional dependencies requiring fprintd-pam and pam_pkcs11 respectively. These only make sense if you have required PAM modules installed. Without those modules, we're getting authentication errors while unlocking user session despite password-auth was successful, which creates confusion
Whatever your issue may be, it's totally unrelated. Unlocking works fine even without these packages.
Obviously, if you authenticate with fingerprint or pkcs #11 module, you should have the mandatory packages installed.
fprintd-pam requires fprintd already and should already be installed if a device matching on the modules mentioned in https://build.opensuse.org/projects/hardware/packages/fprintd/files/fprintd.spec?expand=1 is present (lines 62-239)