On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 09:26 +0100, Josselin Mouette wrote: 
> Le dimanche 15 novembre 2009 à 13:45 +0000, Bob Ham a écrit : 
> > There is an option to change the password in the context menu for
> > keyrings in 2.28.  However, it requires an old password for the keyring
> > and I don't know the password for the login keyring.
> 
> It is probably the login password you had at the time the login keyring
> was created.
> 
> If you have forgotten this password, there is no way to recover it, so
> you can just delete that keyring, it will be recreated.

I've deleted the login keyring.  I changed my account password and
changed it back again and the login keyring has been recreated and the
password for it matches my account password.

Unfortunately, the login keyring isn't unlocked when I log in to GNOME;
seahorse has an 'Unlock' option on the context menu for the keyring and
GNOME Keyring Manager shows the keyring is locked.  And I still get
asked to enter the password for the default keyring when starting
evolution.

-- 
Bob Ham <r...@bash.sh>

for (;;) { ++pancakes; }

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