Hi Art, I have been googling around and near as I can tell, KDE's equvalent is KWallet. I am not sure if this is correct. I have not found a solution for running the daemon for keyring manager as of yet, and the man page for gnome-keyring-manager yields little. It looks incomplete. If it is just a matter of getting the daemon started (meaning that you verified that if you manually started it, that it works, then you might try adding it to the list of start up applications.
If I am able to find anything out there where someone managed to get these two to work together, I will post back to this thread.... Clark On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 16:28 +0800, Art Fore wrote: > On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 02:00 -0500, Clark P. Case wrote: > > Well, > > > > It's either a fluke, or there is something strange going on. Since no > > one responded, and since I am sure someone will encounter something like > > this... here we go. > > > > I was having other issues because of my curiosity on Orca, the > > accessibility tool. I ran it, answered a few questions and have had > > various strange issues ever since. After going to the accessibility > > preferences later on, I shut off accessibility completely and now the > > keyring manager and evolution work normally. I am not sure this is by > > design, and I am not sure what is happening, but there it is..... > > > > Just FYI > > > > On Thu, 2007-01-11 at 00:37 -0500, Clark P. Case wrote: > > > OK, I think this is a new development. I didn't notice it before. Even > > > though I have checked the "Remember Password" option on my email account > > > in Evolution, it always prompts me for it, outgoing or incoming. > > > > > > Additionally Keyring doesn't seem to be seeing this. It used to prompt > > > for my keyring password and that was it. Keyring would handle it no > > > questions asked. I deleted the keyring entries for evolution and keyring > > > does not see that I am being prompted and try to add a new key. > > > > > > Also, using the File > Forget Passwords menu option does not correct > > > this. I can get by always entering my password, but it seems pointless > > > to have keyring there if it's not even going to try anymore... anyone > > > have any ideas on a cause or fix? > > > > > > Thanks in advance... > > > > > > I tried to the the gnome-keyring-manager in KDE, but it comes up with > the daemon is not running. Have been trying find out how to get it > running to try it as I have that problem with Evolution. How do you get > it to operate? > > Art > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
