https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=455107

--- Comment #8 from Corvurius <corvur...@gmail.com> ---
Briefly speaking. I recently reinstalled the openSUSE Tumbleweed distribution
and set it up. The point at which auto-login stops working is when you enable
the Nvidia repositories and then restart your computer. I have previously
installed proprietary Nvidia drivers via YaST, and when I recently reinstalled
the distribution, I decided to follow the command path in the terminal. What
terminal commands did I run to install proprietary Nvidia drivers?

1. sudo zypper ar -f https://download.nvidia.com/opensuse/tumbleweed nvidia
2. sudo zypper inr
3. sudo reboot

And after that, there is a problem with automatic login. Strangely, on other
distributions such as Kubuntu or Fedora KDE Plasma, after installing
proprietary Nvidia drivers and rebooting the computer, there were no problems
with automatic login. Here the problem may be on the side of the Nvidia
repository for openSUSE or the openSUSE distribution itself or SDDM. I don't
know the exact reason. And if anything, I have an office 700-series video card
with a version of Nvidia 470 proprietary video drivers. The oddity with SDDM
also lies in the fact that if you activate such a parameter as "Log in again
immediately after logging of" in the SDDM behavior, then automatic login to the
system works. The KDE wallet has nothing to do with it. Since I managed to get
to know him again during the reinstallation, and after the reboot everything
was fine. Automatic login only stopped working when I installed proprietary
Nvidia drivers on my system and rebooted the computer after that. It may be
that such problems would not have appeared if I had a fresher Nvidia video card
with fresh proprietary drivers or just a good AMD video card. I suspect Nvidia
may be worse at testing their proprietary drivers for their older graphics
cards.

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