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Ubuntu 10.10 desktop key ring log-in twice.
Having this 'double log-in' problem at start-up I was looking in 'Passwords and
Encryption Keys' where
I found that 'Desktop Couch Authentication' is listed twice.
Is this as it should be and/or could this cause the need to log-in
I'm affected by the same issue. Don't make use of any fingerprint
authentication, only old username/password pairs on GDM.
System: Ubuntu 10.10
dpkg -l | grep seahorse
ii libcryptui0 2.32.0-0ubuntu1
the UI library
I had this problem - but it got resolved in the following fashion.
When it was asking for a keyring password - Click on Details and then
tick Automatically unlock this key ring when I am logged in toggle.
And now it does not ask for a password.
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I'm also affected by his bug!
using a clean lucid with all updates applied on an ext4 file system.
Please give me direction how i can support you in finding the bug
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I'm not using a fingerprint reader. On this machine I am the only user
so there is only one password.
I posted a screenshot here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9551450postcount=1
I only get that if I'm using auto-login. If I log in using my password
all is fine.
I first encountered
As far as I can remember, when I had this issue I was using ext4, and no dual
boot.
Also, as far as I can remember, I got rid of this issue by creating a new user
account.
It could be related to the files inside the user's home folder.
It's just a guess, but worth trying:
Those who still
I've been looking for commonalities regarding this bug and I wonder if
folks would please tell us what file system they were using?
Please read this thread:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/576724/comments/73
Does it apply to you?
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I'm running a dual boot (single drive) NTFS Vista/ext3 Ubuntu system.
Bug 576724 does not apply to me, Vista boots just fine.
Model: ATA WDC WD800BEVS-08 (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 80.0GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: msdos
Number Start End SizeType File
I've also now encountered this in Maverick, more info in bug #576724
(comments #71 and #72, although I think it's largely unrelated. I'm
trying to find the trigger or any commonality.
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I encountered this bug while performing some totally unrelated testing
that involved the installation of some proposed updates in Lucid, you
can read the whole story in comment #71 of bug #576724.
I assume that it was mere coincidence that this bug appeared at that
time but thought it deserved a
Have had this problem for a while, had auto log on, problem goes when I
use the log on page and comes back with auto log on, may explain why it
affects finger print readers too.
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You
gnome-desktop is a library handling desktop entries and xrandr events
and the about GNOME dialog, not a bug there
** Changed in: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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is the issue there specific to fingerprint login or is the bug
collection different issues?
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With normal login as well.
Now it seems that changing the login password through the Users and
Gruops GUI is not changing the keyring's password accordingly.
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@Sebastien: This seems to be triggered by fingerprint login (of
different types - I use libpam-fprint and others use thinkfinger) but
the underlying cause seems to not be the fingerprint login but rather
the changed behaviour in gnome-keyring when it can't authenticate with
the login password. In
This affects just normal logins. It is not specific to any fingerprint
readers.
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Same thing here (Lucid, kernel 2.6.32-22) after I installed thinkfinger.
nm-applet, rhythmbox, empathy stopped working, some other apps started
to behave weird.
After reading this bug report I started to log in using my password and
everything seems to work as it should.
Hope this will be
Hi,
I'm having trouble with the same problem. I use Lenovo Thinkpad x300 and
when I log in using fingerprint reader (thinkfinger), I don't get asked
for password to unlock my keyring, therefore nm-applet is running in the
background but without the icon on the panel, so I'm not able to use it
to
Same problem
1) I recreated my account
2) When logging in with username and password the keyring is unlocked, gwibber
and Network Manager works are able to read password from the keyring
3) I removed the password from the keyring, and after I log in again using
username and password, gwibber
Can anyone tell me if the following is related to this bug?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
keyring/+bug/569667/comments/18
Thank you.
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my seahorse and mysql workbench show errors when trying connect to
gnome-keyring-daemon.
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