Dan Williams wrote: > That's odd. Once you've typed your password in once, it should unlock > the keyring and you shouldn't have to type a password again until the > timeout, or until you log out. That's how it works for other apps, and > for the nm-applet in particular. Otherwise it would just be plain > annoying.
That's how it is. What you say is true if you tell gnome-keyring to "always allow" access to the key, but it's still very annoying to be asked for every key you access. It would be great if gnome-keyring asked "This program wants complete access to the keyring 'wireless.' Do you want to allow access? [Once] [Always]". So, in this case, a program that is well integrated with NetworkManager is asking the keyring question just by virtue of the fact that the binary is different (nm-edit vs. nm-applet). --Pat _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
