Running 14.04. Installed Unity Tweak Tool specifically to let me turn on
focus follows mouse. Did so.
Multiple times now I discover that it has reset itself back to focus
mode click through no action on my part.
My best guess it that it can happen mid session, and not just across a
reboot, but I
I have a related question. In Ubuntu 8.04, Max's workaround doesn't
work. (My initial problem was with 8.10, I know.) Max said:
1. Add the line unset SSH_AUTH_SOCK to ~/.xsessionrc (creating it if it
doesn't exist).
2. Run gnome-session-properties and untick GNOME Keyring Daemon Wrapper.
Thanks much, Kenny. That did the trick.
I wish I knew were all this documentation existed. I'd never heard of
gconf-editor. Seems like a tool that fundamental should be right on the
ubuntu menus somewhere, but I can't find it there.
Anyway, it works. Thanks again.
--jeffp
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Unable to
Max, good question. Right now, on the computer in question, I see only
the daemon. Not the wrapper. What I saw back in mid-November (when I
first tried your workaround) I can't say. I probably had only the
daemon itself running at that time as well, but who knows.
8.10 hasn't been nearly
I, also, am running Max's workaround. The odd thing is that even if you
do what he suggests in gnome-session-properties, you'll still see the
Gnome keyring wrapper daemon running on the machine. However, it will
stop messing with ssh keys, and the standard ssh-agent commands will
then work to
I can confirm this bug on a vanilla 8.10 install. I see the same error
repeated 3 times after each reboot:
Nov 5 10:45:41 dworkin gdm[4869]: gnome-keyring-daemon: couldn't lookup
keyring component setting: Failed to contact configuration server; some
possible causes are that you need to enable
Is there a way to simply turn off gnome-keyring-daemon? If I did that,
what else would break? I can't find it in 8.10's services management
UI, so I don't know if a typical user can shut it down without some sort
of nasty issues cropping up.
But, shutting it down might get me past the silly