Hi Patrick,

You may find the answer here:
http://support.tweetdeck.com/entries/181425-how-do-i-install-air-tweetdeck-in-linux-ubuntu-variants.
If not, I suggest asking @desktopdeck to see if they can help.

Best,

Tom

On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 2:37 AM, Patrick Kennedy <kenned...@gmail.com>wrote:

> This is not strictly a dev question, but I was hoping others here may
> be able to suggest or redirect.  I have recently started using Bodhi
> Linux, but I have not been able to get TweetDeck to work on it.  Bodhi
> is based on the Ubuntu distro, but it's a minimalist version, and the
> user must use apt-get to pull down other software and components.
> TweetDeck works great on Ubuntu, but I have yet to make it work on
> Bodhi.  I can install AIR and TweetDeck, but when launching TweetDeck
> the first time, it says:
>
> "Oops, TweetDeck can't find your data
>
> TweetDeck is having trouble using some of your passwords that are
> stored securely on your machine.  Clicking Submit will clear this data
> so that you continue to use TweetDeck.
>
> Please note that you will have to add your accounts to TweetDeck
> again.
>
> <<OK>>"
>
> There is no submit button, per se, but clicking the <<OK>> button
> leads to second dialog box that says:
>
> "Sorry, Adobe AIR has a problem running on this computer
>
> TweetDeck is having trouble storing your passwords securely.  Please
> check the article at http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/492/cpsid_49267.html for
> information on what may be wrong and how to fix it.
>
> <<OK>>"
>
> Clicking <<OK>> will only redisplay this second message repeatedly.
> Clicking the close control button will close the dialog, but it is
> impossible to subsequently add a user account.  I plan to try to
> contact Adobe, but perhaps someone here may know the issue or can
> provide a solid reference for help.
>
> The question is what component needs to be installed to store
> passwords on Linux with Gnome?  Kwallet is not the ticket (KDE).  The
> gnome keyring service is running, but there appears to be a subsystem
> missing for the password storage for Gnome Desktop apps.
>
> Any ideas?
>
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