I am trying to tinker with Manjaro linux on some old chromebooks and getting OEM setup working however I noticed things like calamares-oem-settings and calamares-oem-kde-settings are no longer in the pacman database and their pkgbase calamares-oem I think is private on gitlab and I can’t seem to make a gitlab account nor does emailing the support@manjaro.org email. I am not sure if they’re intentionally private repositories now or what just trying to tinker with calamares OEM for some old chromebooks.
Sorry if this is a dumb question I am not usually posting on forums and whatnot.
Thanks, Junior.
The packages reside in the extra repo - you can download them and unpack them like an ordinary archive.
Specifically ‘calamares-oem-settings’ and ‘calamares-oem-kde-settings’ don’t seem to be in the extra repo. (Nor can I access them from Sign in · GitLab because either its completely private or I just need a gitlab account) Cant find them in there at all. Just calamares-oem-postinstall-configs which is useful but not exactly what I was trying to look for.
If the packages is not in the repo - then I don’t know.
What I do know is that the iso-profile relies on the packages being in the repos.
So if the package is not in the repo - then it is no longer required - and that is all I know.
I suppose ill wait and see maybe someone else will know, I do know that some of these packages are required to build the OEM variants of manjaro and without them I have to get creative just curious if there is a way I can access them whether or be official or source code.
Have you checked with the manjaro archive at https://manjaro.tuxbou.eu?
Oh yeah I did notice them there, but still just made me curious why they seem to be private on gitlab as well as the fact they are no longer in the main repos. Its more about a curiosity and convenience thing just wondering its all fascinating to me.
(That and being able to see the source code and PKGBUILD would be nice if I want to customize it)
The reason they are no longer in the repo is likely - as I said above - they are no longer needed - and the iso-profiles requiring them has not been built for a long time.
I created some of the OEM profiles but that is half a decade ago, a lot has happened since then.
Okay yeah from what im seeing it seems I think calamares-oem-kde-settings should still be in the repos but I guess it isn’t. Hopefully a Manjaro package maintainer can give me some insight 
For now I just used the archived packages and a local repo to build generic-oem-kde.
@philm If possible do you know if I can get a gitlab account or if the calamares-oem repository is intentionally private..? Thx. Sorry if this is a dumb question.
The package is available - and installable.
There is nothing in the repo that is not in the package.
Oh no way the second I asked that we now have a plasma-login-manager and plasma-setup. I guess that solves that problem for me. Thank you guys you are awesome. I guess in the end it all worked out.