On 3/5/19 12:15 PM, Vernon Geiszler wrote:
Do you auto login on this machine? I had Chrome do that to me on Mint
Mate because I didn't type in my password to login.
No. I always log in with a password on this machine.
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Regards,
Dick Steffens
On Mon, Mar 4, 2019, 2:08 PM Ben Koenig wrote:
> I would try removing gnome-keyring, and leave the libgnome-keyring
> package alone. That annoying prompt is an executable program, and a
> daemon process that likes to autostart itself. Removing that will
> probably avoid breaking anything that
I would try removing gnome-keyring, and leave the libgnome-keyring
package alone. That annoying prompt is an executable program, and a
daemon process that likes to autostart itself. Removing that will
probably avoid breaking anything that relies on the infrastructure.
The program can't run if the
On Mon, 4 Mar 2019, Dick Steffens wrote:
Neither of those are in the list I have.
Oh! Darn! I wonder ...
Here, 'ls /var/log/packages | grep keyring' returns
gnome-keyring-3.16.0
libgnome-keyring-3.12.0
I wonder if removing those two would stop GE from asking for a keyring
password. Someone
On 3/4/19 5:50 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 3 Mar 2019, Dick Steffens wrote:
My list doesn't have anything with GNOME-keyring in it.
Dick,
The last two items in that tab are:
SSH Key Agent (Gnome Keyring: SSH Agent)
Secret Storage Gervice (Gnome Keyring: Secret Service)
Ensure these
On Sun, 3 Mar 2019, Dick Steffens wrote:
My list doesn't have anything with GNOME-keyring in it.
Dick,
The last two items in that tab are:
SSH Key Agent (Gnome Keyring: SSH Agent)
Secret Storage Gervice (Gnome Keyring: Secret Service)
Ensure these are unchecked.
On my systems they are
On 3/3/19 5:43 PM, King Beowulf wrote:
I sent off-list a screenshot of my Settings -> Session and Startup ->
Application autostart (tab). Uncheck anything that says "GNOME-keyring"
My list doesn't have anything with GNOME-keyring in it.
Next delete
$HOME/.local/share/keyrings/
On 3/3/19 3:35 PM, Dick Steffens wrote:
> On 3/3/19 3:05 PM, King Beowulf wrote:
>> On 3/2/19 8:42 AM, Dick Steffens wrote:
>> ...
>>> I can launch Google Earth from the menu and I get the dialog:
>>>
>>> Enter password for keyring 'Default keyring' to unlock.
>>>
>>> The text part of the GE