> I type in my old (first) password (note not my current password) and it > goes away. > However this screen continues to greet me everytime I log in.
Hi Brian, This has happened to me before aswell - it seems that your system/login password, and your 'keyring' password are two completely different things. (the way I figure it, your keyring stores all your saved passwords and the like, and it has a password to unlock it. So if, say, Ubuntu One wants to access your keyring, it needs your keyring password). If your keyring password and your login password are the same, it's happy days. If they are different, you get the screen you showed us. If you click Applications >> Accessoroes >> Passwords and Encryption, you can change the keyring password. It's bed time and I can't remember the exact process, but I seem to recall you just right click somewhere and change password, making sure it matches your login password. Hopefully someone else can finish off from here, *yawn* Cheers CD -- ubuntu-au mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
