On 5.1.2018. 19:05, Ken Moffat wrote:
On Thu, Jan 04, 2018 at 06:07:34PM +0100, Armin K. wrote:
My guess is that Qt is the strange guy here, and SDDM won't pick it up when
it's not in the same prefix as Qt itself. You'll need to do similar config
as done for KDE Plasma, and let SDDM know you have it (somehow). If you
don't have any input, my guess is that SDDM only uses
QT_PLUGIN_PATH/QML_IMPORT_PATH/whatever relative to its prefix. After all,
how BLFS instructs people to build Qt and Xorg isn't common scenario out
there, so don't be surprised if it breaks (and no, I don't think people who
don't write apps (where display manager isn't an app, but a system service)
have some Qt dev version installed in their home dir).
The previous version of sddm worked fine, and yes I do export all
the QT/QML variables in my top-level scripts which build sddm. But
my experience is described in the ticket -
But it is not just me. See
http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/ticket/10119
With the previous version, the greeter brings up the picture from my
chosen theme, and lets me type in user and password. With this
release I got an onscreen keyboard to type the password, and if
anyone was looking over my shoulder they would briefly see each
key's value at the top of the onscreen keyboard.
I assume the target users are people who want a graphical system
that lets a single user login.
ĸen
Something like this? https://github.com/sddm/sddm/issues/952
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