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I am using Fedora 40 Kinoite with autologin on SDDM, no trouble and never had.
Interesting. I followed the documentation from the various distros (Arch, Debian, and openSUSE), and added the following to
/etc/sddm.conf.d/10-autologin.conf
:I've confirmed that plasma.desktop exists in
/usr/share/wayland-sessions/
and it's the session I normally select regardless of DM used.I've also tried placing the autologin text in
/etc/sddm.conf
,/etc/sddm.conf.d/autologin
, and the default/etc/sddm.conf.d/kde_settings.conf
. No matter where it's saved, the settings are ignored and I'm brought right back to the greeter upon reboot. Nothing is logged in journald and SDDM doesn't write to its own log in/var/log
.I've also tried the above with and without the KDE Wallet service enabled (I normally keep it disabled).
If I use the System Settings GUI to set the above details (via Colors & Themes > Login Screen (SDDM) > Behavior), the System Settings app crashes upon close. I've had multiple updates since rebasing to Kinoite, so the chance of a corrupted package is nil.
Something is definitely afoot.