On Sat, 2011-02-12 at 12:52 -0500, Matthew Barnes wrote: > On Sat, 2011-02-12 at 12:25 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > You may have an old or inconsistent keyring. You could try deleting (or > > renaming) it, log out and log in again. The keyrings are held in > > ~/.gnome2/keyrings. I'm afraid I forget which one is used by Evo, so > > you'll have to experiment. > > Evolution just asks for the default keyring. Fedora and I think most > other distros by now configure the "login" keyring to be the default, > so you don't have to enter a keyring password after logging in. > > It appears you can set the default keyring through Seahorse. While it's > not readily apparent in Seahorse's Passwords tab which keyring is the > default, if you right-click on one of the top-level keyring entries > there's a "Set as default" item in the pop-up menu which I assume does > what it says. I've yet to find where the default designation gets > stored so I can't confirm that this works.
Hmm, it doesn't seem to help. I'm running under KDE (as is the OP), and I have to enter my keyring password once per login session (but just once, not for every Evo instance). I really wish the Gnome and KDE teams would get their act together on this stuff and agree to use just one keyring manager. poc _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
