If `services.samba.enable` is true, the the samba Module already adds the samba Package. If a User sets a differnet Package in `services.samba.package` then `environment.systemPackages` will contain two different samba Packages.
```
system-path> warning: collision between `/nix/store/rw5fzn10lb21xk3myc0d4m49j69d0crs-samba-4.19.2/bin/testparm' and `/nix/store/ssxn9pnl293knqghcjvpbzb6ysg0f7fv-samba-4.19.2/bin/testparm'
system-path> warning: collision between `/nix/store/rw5fzn10lb21xk3myc0d4m49j69d0crs-samba-4.19.2/bin/testparm' and `/nix/store/ssxn9pnl293knqghcjvpbzb6ysg0f7fv-samba-4.19.2/bin/testparm'
system-path> warning: collision between `/nix/store/rw5fzn10lb21xk3myc0d4m49j69d0crs-samba-4.19.2/bin/nmbd' and `/nix/store/ssxn9pnl293knqghcjvpbzb6ysg0f7fv-samba-4.19.2/bin/nmbd'
system-path> warning: collision between `/nix/store/rw5fzn10lb21xk3myc0d4m49j69d0crs-samba-4.19.2/bin/nmbd' and `/nix/store/ssxn9pnl293knqghcjvpbzb6ysg0f7fv-samba-4.19.2/bin/nmbd'
system-path> warning: collision between `/nix/store/rw5fzn10lb21xk3myc0d4m49j69d0crs-samba-4.19.2/bin/smbcontrol' and `/nix/store/ssxn9pnl293knqghcjvpbzb6ysg0f7fv-samba-4.19.2/bin/smbcontrol'
system-path> warning: collision between `/nix/store/rw5fzn10lb21xk3myc0d4m49j69d0crs-samba-4.19.2/bin/smbcontrol' and `/nix/store/ssxn9pnl293knqghcjvpbzb6ysg0f7fv-samba-4.19.2/bin/smbcontrol'
system-path> warning: collision between `/nix/store/rw5fzn10lb21xk3myc0d4m49j69d0crs-samba-4.19.2/bin/gentest' and `/nix/store/ssxn9pnl293knqghcjvpbzb6ysg0f7fv-samba-4.19.2/bin/gentest'
system-path> warning: collision between `/nix/store/rw5fzn10lb21xk3myc0d4m49j69d0crs-samba-4.19.2/bin/gentest' and `/nix/store/ssxn9pnl293knqghcjvpbzb6ysg0f7fv-samba-4.19.2/bin/gentest'
system-path> warning: collision between `/nix/store/rw5fzn10lb21xk3myc0d4m49j69d0crs-samba-4.19.2/bin/smbpasswd' and `/nix/store/ssxn9pnl293knqghcjvpbzb6ysg0f7fv-samba-4.19.2/bin/smbpasswd'
system-path> warning: collision between `/nix/store/rw5fzn10lb21xk3myc0d4m49j69d0crs-samba-4.19.2/bin/smbd' and `/nix/store/ssxn9pnl293knqghcjvpbzb6ysg0f7fv-samba-4.19.2/bin/smbd'
...
```
(The original samba will still stay in the closure as `kdenetwork-filesharing` depends on it.)
In https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/254071, a mismatch between usage of
the Nix language and the NixOS module system was introduced. By merging the
kwin_wayland wrapper attrset into the mkIf representation, the former was
effectively ignored.
As a result, the capability wrapper for kwin_wayland stopped being installed,
leading to realtime scheduling being disabled. The issue was not detected
because the behavioral change is very subtle.
By consistently using language-level constructs, this mismatch is resolved.
The capability wrapper is thus installed again and realtime scheduling is
restored.
[Motivation](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/257817#issuecomment-1741705042):
- Having all the XKB options in the same attribute set clarifies their
relation better than using a common option name prefix ("xkb").
- `services.xserver.layout` is an XKB option, but this is not obvious
from its name. Putting it with the other XKB options clarifies this.
Co-authored-by: Michele Guerini Rocco <rnhmjoj@users.noreply.github.com>
The module for Plasma 5 contained two pointless setuid wrappers:
* kscreenlocker_greet was introduced when the kscreenlocker package
dropped kcheckpass. However, this was actually replaced by making
proper use of PAM (which finally calls its unix_chkpwd setuid binary).
kscreenlocker_greet itself was never intended to be setuid.
Fortunately, this is not exploitable, because QCoreApplication
immediately aborts if it detects setuid. The wrapper is still
incorrect and pointless, so remove it.
* start_kdeinit can optionally use setuid root or setcap
CAP_SYS_RESOURCE to reduce its OOM killer score. However, with systemd
startup, start_kdeinit does not get used at all. So in this case, the
setuid wrapper is pointless, and so is removed as well. Ideally, the
case where systemd startup is not enabled would use a capability
wrapper instead, but since systemd startup is the default in NixOS and
kinit is deprecated upstream for KF6, I don't bother any more.
adwaita-qt tries valiantly to ensure a visual consistency
but unfortunately, it often falls into an uncanny valley instead.
Let’s make it opt-in again for more vanilla default experience.
Related: https://pagure.io/fedora-workstation/issue/351