Re: [Trisquel-users] "Default Keyring"

2018-02-09 Thread greatgnu
Good to hear you fixed it. cheers

Re: [Trisquel-users] "Default Keyring"

2018-02-09 Thread dhood
Thanks SuperTramp, this led me down the right path. After fiddling for awhile I figured out my install of Trisquel Mini did not have Seahorse, the GUI tool to change keyrings/passwords. Once installed I was able to delete the troublesome keyring and replace it with a new one that uses the

Re: [Trisquel-users] "Default Keyring"

2018-01-29 Thread greatgnu
Pretty sure it is gnome-keyring. You need to figure a way to launch the network-manager without gnome keyring being involved. I will just copy and paste now a possible (it would appear so) fix -> First make sure libpam-gnome-keyring is installed then log out and back in. When you open

Re: [Trisquel-users] "Default Keyring"

2018-01-29 Thread Adonay Felipe Nogueira
I think this key it asks is related to Seahorse or to the password manager you're using. I'm not sure though, it's just a guess. 2018-01-29T17:34:14+0100 dh...@fastmail.com wrote: > For some reason every time I attempt to connect to a new network I get > this "enter password for default keyring

Re: [Trisquel-users] "Default Keyring"

2018-01-29 Thread dhood
Update: I was able to connect by going into "network connections" and entering the password for the network I previously used there, this did require ignoring the same "keyring" prompt twice. Luckily, all the wifi networks are normally use are already in there...not really sure what I am

[Trisquel-users] "Default Keyring"

2018-01-29 Thread dhood
For some reason every time I attempt to connect to a new network I get this "enter password for default keyring to unlock" prompt. This would be fine, but it does not accept my system password, and I wouldn't have used two different passwords on the same system. I used to just simply reboot