After I upgraded to Fedora 40 which came with KDE Plasma 6 I was suprised that Nextcloud after single reinitialization of logging in was able to use kwallet (probably over org.freedestop.secrets session bus name?), while other apps (like Chromium) lost this ability. Unfortunately in the last days this have changed (after upgrades of some kde related packages), therefore there is need for access to org.kde.kwalletd6 (without removing org.kde.kwalletd5). Adding this manually via Flatseal or kde settings fixes the problem.
After I upgraded to Fedora 40 which came with KDE Plasma 6 I was suprised that Nextcloud after single reinitialization of logging in was able to use kwallet (probably over
org.freedestop.secrets
session bus name?), while other apps (like Chromium) lost this ability. Unfortunately in the last days this have changed (after upgrades of some kde related packages), therefore there is need for access toorg.kde.kwalletd6
(without removingorg.kde.kwalletd5
). Adding this manually via Flatseal or kde settings fixes the problem.