>Heh - for some reason I thought this one came from Bugzilla. Forget
>the noise about 'NOTABUG/NOTGNOME'.
>
>Chris
Many thanks, Chris, for the leads and information. I too now suspect the problem
lies with Mate and Gnome keyrings. Strangely, for me, Evolution seems to use the
Mate keyring without
Heh - for some reason I thought this one came from Bugzilla. Forget
the noise about 'NOTABUG/NOTGNOME'.
Chris
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On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 3:19 PM, George-R wrote:
> And yet, the error message comes from GIMP so one nagging question remains,
> does
> GIMP have (or did it have) a gnome-keyring setting?
My guess after a couple of quick searches is this is a problem between
TurboPrint and gnome-keyring. AFAIK
>Is Gimp-TurboPrint a third-party plug-in? Then you should ask its creators
about this problem.
Ah, the problem of plug-ins, when I ask at TurboPrint they suggest I ask at
Gimp. Still, I do appreciate your reply and will attempt to track down the
creators/maintainers of the plug-in. My guess is th
On 10.03.2014 20:24, George-R wrote:
> A GIMP error message pops-up when one clicks on the Print button in the
> Gimp-TurboPrint window. When one clicks on Valider (OK) the image is processed
> to the TurboPrint manager. The error message warns, "gnome-keyring: couldn't
> connecto to:/tmp/keyring-6
A GIMP error message pops-up when one clicks on the Print button in the
Gimp-TurboPrint window. When one clicks on Valider (OK) the image is processed
to the TurboPrint manager. The error message warns, "gnome-keyring: couldn't
connecto to:/tmp/keyring-6egBLT/pkcs11" no such file or folder (my roug