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Librewolf gentoo
Librewolf gentoo










multimedia : Enable effect video button in desktop effects KCM + + lock : Enable screen locking via kde-plasma/kscreenlocker handbook : Enable handbooks generation for packages by KDE gles2-only : Use GLES 2.0 or later instead of full OpenGL If you want to get meaningful backtraces see debug : Enable extra debug codepaths, like asserts and extra output. caps : Use Linux capabilities library to control privilege accessibility : Add support for accessibility (eg 'at-spi' library) * Found these USE flags for kde-plasma/kwin-5.25.2: Kde-plasma/kwin-5.25.2 (>=dev-qt/qtvirtualkeyboard-5.15.4:5)īut I don't think there is a USE flag for kwin to enable/disable the pulling of dev-qt/qtvirtualkeyboard: * These packages depend on dev-qt/qtvirtualkeyboard: I guess it's also displayed on SDDM but I use auto-login so I never noticed it. If anyone knows and would be willing to share a proven solution for remotely unlocking LUKS partition, I would be obliged.

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', but then, I don't know how to push the system initialization forward - 'resume-boot' logs me out, but nothing actually happens (can log in again). In fact, I am able to manually unlock the partition with 'gpg -d -passphrase blahblah /mnt/key/pass.pgp | cryptsetup. Tried 'gpg -d key.gpg | ssh -C post root', but with no avail, got broken pipe. initramfs' I can actually log in, but as far as I can tell 'unlock-luks root' expects me to provide a LUKS slot password, not the passphrase for gpg encrypted keyfile. The farthest I've been able to get would be this: using 'genkernel -ssh. Either genkerel or dracut initramfs works well for me. I have a working Gentoo installation residing on a luks partition, encrypted with the password protected gpg keyfile. I went through documentation but apparently hit a wall, hence the question.










Librewolf gentoo