Re: unlock keyring -> password advice

2009-05-23 Thread Lyle Tuttle
At 04:33 PM 5/23/2009, you wrote: On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Ryan Rix wrote: > On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 11:49 AM, mike havens wrote: >> use the same one for everything. Mine is a childhood phone number. If it is >> sensitive I add my initials in it somewhere. And then when someone yanks

Re: unlock keyring

2009-05-23 Thread Michael Butash
Lyle, I had the same issue, setting passwords in the "password and encryption key" manager section. By default it relies on your login, once logged in, unlocks that user. If you set a different password, the system can no longer transparently pass those credentials to the application requestin

Re: unlock keyring -> password advice

2009-05-23 Thread Ryan Rix
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Ryan Rix wrote: > On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 11:49 AM, mike havens wrote: >> use the same one for everything. Mine is a childhood phone number. If it is >> sensitive I add my initials in it somewhere. And then when someone yanks that password from some random site o

Re: unlock keyring -> password advice

2009-05-23 Thread Ryan Rix
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 11:49 AM, mike havens wrote: > use the same one for everything. Mine is a childhood phone number. If it is > sensitive I add my initials in it somewhere. > > On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 12:44 PM, Joseph Sinclair > wrote: >> >> the Gnome keyring is stored in ~/.gnome2/keyrings.

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Re: unlock keyring -> password advice

2009-05-23 Thread mike havens
use the same one for everything. Mine is a childhood phone number. If it is sensitive I add my initials in it somewhere. On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 12:44 PM, Joseph Sinclair wrote: > the Gnome keyring is stored in ~/.gnome2/keyrings. > rm everything under that directory and you'll be able to start

Re: unlock keyring

2009-05-23 Thread Joseph Sinclair
the Gnome keyring is stored in ~/.gnome2/keyrings. rm everything under that directory and you'll be able to start over with a new keyring password (warning, you will lose all passwords stored in the keyring, but I presume that's what you want to do in this case). Lyle Tuttle wrote: > OK, I insta

unlock keyring

2009-05-23 Thread Lyle Tuttle
OK, I installed ubuntu 9.04 as the only system on the computer. (Did this at the instalfest about a month ago...) It fired up and worked great -- I installed a new wireless card, and obtained wireless access at the instalfest no problem..got home, and tried to log on to my home wireless...

Re: Magick

2009-05-23 Thread Matthew A Coulliette
Hi, Thanks, now I have a better understanding of dpkg. MatthewMPP Francis Earl wrote: I used synaptic to verify that all of them were installed and then I tried to run them as root, and still the computer responded "command not found". Does anyone have any advice? In th