Keep this Biometric Trojan Horse BS out of my KDE please. Not only is it the only password you can never change if it gets compromised, but I can probably lift your fingerprint from a glass with scotch tape and use it.
Thanks.
Bruh
People don’t realize that they don’t need to use all the features.
Would be cool if the SDDM replacement also functions as the Plasma lock screen, and takes over when you lock your user session. The current user switching experience is pretty awful.
YES!!! It’s weird as is.
Looking forward to it. I’ve only had problems trying to customize it in the past, so SDDM feels really disconnected to the rest of Plasma.
Same here. I really hope whatever they are cooking is embedded into KWin so you can have a smooth transition from login screen to desktop.
I’m here for an SDDM replacement! This is exciting!
SDDM doesn’t get nearly as much love as it needs. So I guess this was inevitable.
Not quite anything to get excited about yet.
What’s wrong with SDDM? I thought everything used lightdm or gdm3 now…
You can’t even change brightness on lockscreen when using a notebook or laptop.
As someone who runs multiple desktop sessions at once, each on a different virtual console, sddm is a continual pain in my workflow. Notably:
- It assigns desktop sessions to virtual consoles inconsistently, and has no way to manually configure them, so Control+Alt+FN often switches to a session that’s not the one I wanted. The assignments can change from day to day or any time a session logs out and back in. This makes using multiple desktops a constant pain.
- I don’t know for sure, but I suspect it is behind the graphical glitch that makes the desktop session unlock screen draw incredibly slowly on KDE 5. Having to wait several seconds for each character in my passphrase to register is an annoying waste of time.
im not up on the latest lore admittedly but looking at the github repo, it seems there has been little activity in terms of new code. Its also not well integrated with KDE despite it being primarily used by KDE Plasma.