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--- Comment #8 from michaelk83 ---
(In reply to Volker Kuhlmann from comment #7)
> I don't understand why testing this from a text console has any merit. A
> Linux text console (e.g. ctrl-alt-f3) can only render characters, not
> graphics. ...
AFAIK,
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--- Comment #7 from Volker Kuhlmann ---
I don't understand why testing this from a text console has any merit. A Linux
text console (e.g. ctrl-alt-f3) can only render characters, not graphics. The
DISPLAY variable is undefined. No X-application is
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--- Comment #6 from michaelk83 ---
(In reply to Volker Kuhlmann from comment #5)
> When I quit kmail, stop akonadi, pkill -e kwallet, and then start kmail from
> the konsole shell, it behaves as expected and as if started from the
> launcher, asking
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--- Comment #5 from Volker Kuhlmann ---
Thank you, I will get you the details when starting kmail from a terminal on B
asap.
Yes, on A it's an interactive KDE desktop session, with kmail started from the
launcher (button in lower left corner of the
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--- Comment #4 from michaelk83 ---
That is some useful info, thank you. Since it's 5.90, there is no Secret
Service code in KWallet in that version, and kmail should not be asking for
Secret Service either. It also shouldn't matter whether it's a
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--- Comment #3 from Volker Kuhlmann ---
> 1. Do you, or did you previously have Gnome keyring installed on this system?
No, I never install anything gnome explicitly. openSUSE 15.4 KDE desktop.
This is also a clean new install with an empty user
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