Hi,

I'm running Debian Trixie with KDE on my HP Z440 workstation. So far everything runs nicely. Currently I'm sanding down a few edges.

I have OwnCloud on a server, and I'm connecting to it via OwnCloud client for file synchronization, tasks, calendar, etc.

Before Debian I had Rocky Linux with KDE from the third-party EPEL repository on this workstation. No KWallet, no GNOME keyring, nothing. I fired up KDE, and I guess the password was stored somewhere under ~/.config/owncloud.

On my fresh Debian install the whole thing's a mess. Here's what happens:

1) When I start a session, Kwallet fires up and asks me for my GPG passphrase (because that's what I chose initially).

2) Then OwnCloud displays a login window and asks for the password. Erm, why? I thought KWallet already handled that ?

3) As soon as I start to type the password, another (!) keyring window pops up in my face and asks me for some password. Erm, which one ?

I don't know if some of you got similar problems, but how do I get rid of this mess ? I figured out how to deactivate KWallet in the Settings. But what about that keyring popup ? And how do I get OwnCloud to simply store the password somewhere under ~/.config without making me jump through burning loops ?

Cheers,

Niki

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