It's unusual that no default wallet was created for you. Did you disable loging in with a password? The wallet always needs a password, but default behaviour is to pull the user password from the login.
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I created root password, but checked to log in automatically.
If you're set to log in automatically, most distros will ask you for a wallet password when you log in, since it is used to unlock some encrypted storage that some apps store your user data inside.
The wallet would otherwise be unlocked when you enter your password in the greeter
This acually worked. It was basically fresh install, so I reinstalled it again without checking automatic login, just to be sure. Now WiFi works as expected without dealing with the wallet. Thank you. Now when I think about it, this was probably first time I checked automatic login for anything outside of VM, that is probably why I haven't seen it before.
When people want to automatically login I doubt they want to unlock the wallet every time. This seems stupid.
It is a security thing, if you are auto logged in most people don't want their wallet keys totally available. And yeah it is a pain I found with KDE, at least with GNOME login it auto-unlocked your wallet (which can be set not to)
OK thx I will try it later, making food right now
Install the pam_kwallet package. Then it will automatically unlock on login.
The wallet needs to be named "kdewallet" and the password needs to be the same as your login password for it to automatically unlock.
Does anyone know how to just turn the wallet subsystem off before the first login?
I absolutely despise how it behaves in comparison to the gnome keyring, the KDE wallet never fails to completely delete all of my passwords from my browser, which forces me to remake my browser profile to get them back after turning it off.
I use KeePassXC to manage my passwords