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ci+docs: Fedora 44 RPM channel + reproducible Fedora KDE host guide
- docker.yml: build the punktfunk-fedora44-rpm builder image (parameterized Dockerfile,
  FEDORA_VERSION=44) alongside the F43/Bazzite one.
- rpm.yml: matrix the build/publish over both channels — fedora-fedora-rpm→bazzite (F43,
  libavcodec.so.61) and fedora44-rpm→fedora-44 (F44, libavcodec.so.62). fail-fast:false so one
  channel's break doesn't sink the other. (Bootstrap: the F44 builder image must be pushed by
  docker.yml once before rpm.yml's fedora-44 job can pull it — same dance as the other images.)
- fedora-kde.md: rewrite as the reproducible RPM-install guide validated live on a Fedora 44
  KDE box (RTX 4090): RPM Fusion + akmod-nvidia + the ffmpeg-free→RPM-Fusion swap for NVENC +
  Secure Boot MOK enroll; the fedora-44 dnf repo + `dnf install punktfunk`; and the headless
  punktfunk-kde-session.service (kwin --virtual with NO_PERMISSION_CHECKS — an interactive
  Plasma session won't hand its privileged zkde_screencast protocol to an external client).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-13 16:20:40 +00:00

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Fedora — KDE Plasma Reproducible punktfunk host setup on Fedora KDE (KWin) via the RPM.

Set up a punktfunk host on Fedora KDE (the KDE Plasma spin). The host runs as an RPM-managed systemd service and uses KWin to create per-client virtual displays, captured zero-copy (dmabuf → CUDA → NVENC) on NVIDIA.

Validated live on Fedora 44 KDE Plasma with an RTX 4090: KWin virtual output + full zero-copy capture. Everything below is the reproducible flow — paste it on a fresh box.

The setup has three parts: NVIDIA driverhost RPMKWin streaming session.

1. NVIDIA driver (RPM Fusion akmod)

Enable RPM Fusion (free + nonfree), then install the akmod driver + CUDA. RPM Fusion's nonfree NVIDIA repo is sometimes pre-enabled on the KDE spin; the full free/nonfree repos below are still needed (they carry the NVENC ffmpeg in the next step).

sudo dnf install \
  https://mirrors.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-$(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm \
  https://mirrors.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-$(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm
sudo dnf install akmod-nvidia xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda

NVENC ffmpeg. Fedora ships ffmpeg-free, which is built without NVENC — the host can't encode with it. Swap to RPM Fusion's ffmpeg:

sudo dnf install --allowerasing ffmpeg ffmpeg-libs
ffmpeg -hide_banner -encoders | grep nvenc   # expect hevc_nvenc / av1_nvenc / h264_nvenc

Secure Boot. If mokutil --sb-state says enabled, the akmod module is signed with a locally-generated key that must be enrolled once:

sudo akmods --force                                              # build + sign the module
sudo mokutil --import /etc/pki/akmods/certs/public_key.der       # set a one-time password
sudo reboot

On the next boot a blue MOK Manager screen appears on the machine's console (not over SSH): Enroll MOK → Continue → Yes → (the password) → Reboot. Then verify:

nvidia-smi                              # driver loads
ffmpeg -hide_banner -encoders | grep nvenc

(Or disable Secure Boot in firmware to skip the MOK step — fine for a dedicated test box.)

2. Install the host (RPM)

The host is published to the self-hosted Gitea RPM registry, in a per-Fedora-release group (an RPM is soname-coupled to its base, so Fedora 44 has its own fedora-44 group). Add the repo and install:

sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/punktfunk.repo >/dev/null <<'REPO'
[punktfunk]
name=punktfunk
baseurl=https://git.unom.io/api/packages/unom/rpm/fedora-44
enabled=1
# Packages are unsigned; the repo METADATA is Gitea-signed — verify that, skip per-package sig.
gpgcheck=0
repo_gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=https://git.unom.io/api/packages/unom/rpm/repository.key
REPO

sudo dnf install punktfunk
sudo usermod -aG input "$USER"     # /dev/uinput access for virtual gamepads (re-login to apply)

Updates later are just sudo dnf upgrade punktfunk. The package ships the systemd user units, the udev rule, the UDP socket-buffer sysctl tuning, and example configs.

No matching fedora-NN group for your release yet? Build one with the same toolchain CI uses — docker build --build-arg FEDORA_VERSION=NN -f ci/fedora-rpm.Dockerfile -t pf-rpm ci then run packaging/rpm/build-rpm.sh inside it — or build from source (appendix below).

3. KWin streaming session

KWin's virtual-output capture uses its privileged zkde_screencast protocol, which an interactive Plasma session will not hand to an external client. So the host streams from a dedicated headless KWin session (kwin --virtual launched with KWIN_WAYLAND_NO_PERMISSION_CHECKS=1) — shipped as punktfunk-kde-session.service. This also makes the box a self-contained appliance: it streams at boot with no graphical login.

# KWin appliance config (ships with the package):
mkdir -p ~/.config/punktfunk
cp /usr/share/punktfunk/host.env.kde ~/.config/punktfunk/host.env

# Start the headless KWin session + the host, and start user units at boot without a login:
systemctl --user daemon-reload
systemctl --user enable --now punktfunk-kde-session punktfunk-host
sudo loginctl enable-linger "$USER"

Check it came up:

systemctl --user status punktfunk-host          # active
journalctl --user -u punktfunk-host -f          # watch a client connect

The host now listens on 9777 (native punktfunk/1) + the GameStream ports, and advertises over mDNS. It requires PIN pairing by default (secure on a LAN); pair once from your client.

4. Connect a client

From any clientpunktfunk-client --discover finds the host on the LAN. On first connect, complete the PIN pairing (arm it from the host's web console / mgmt API, or run the host with --allow-pairing). See Clients and Running as a Service.

Appendix — build from source

If there's no RPM for your Fedora release and you don't want to build one, compile the host directly (no clean updates / no packaged units — you wire those up by hand):

sudo dnf install gcc gcc-c++ make cmake clang clang-devel nasm git \
  pipewire-devel wayland-devel wayland-protocols-devel libxkbcommon-devel opus-devel \
  libdrm-devel mesa-libgbm-devel mesa-libEGL-devel mesa-libGLES-devel libva-devel \
  ffmpeg-devel libei-devel
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
git clone https://git.unom.io/unom/punktfunk.git && cd punktfunk
cargo build --release -p punktfunk-host

Then write ~/.config/punktfunk/host.env (as in /usr/share/punktfunk/host.env.kde, but the host binary is target/release/punktfunk-host) and run it inside the KWin session from step 3.