Fedora 33: pcscd and xrdp issue

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Hi,

this is a topic since a lot of time and it's still hits the user in it's
face for no reason.

Found: while presenting Fedora 33 changes to an audience and
screenrecording with wayland isn't working yet :(

Tested on Fedora 33 liveimage:

su
dnf install xrdp  -y
adduser -s /bin/bash -d /home/rdptest rdptest
passwd rdptest
systemctl start xrdp

## different pc ##

Start Remmina or XFreeRDP to connect to your running liveimage.

You get a fucking uncloseable requester once the gnome session is open,
that you need to enter a password for the LIVEUSER with to buttons
without any function. It's not possible to get rid of it by using either
one of the buttons nor a windowclose.

Only Solution: dnf erase pcsc*

Because: stopping that service does not stop the requester from popping
up, as the daemon gets restarted via a socket.

Now what really makes it so anoying: there is no smartcard reader in the
hw.

For what reason does a smartcardservice start if it has nothing to work
with???

Fix:

check for a smartcard reader before the requester pops up ...

and ... Suggestion to the Installer-Team:

check for a smartcard reader before the package gets installed.


best regards,
Marius
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