I have a related question.  In Ubuntu 8.04, Max's workaround doesn't
work.  (My initial problem was with 8.10, I know.)   Max said:

1. Add the line "unset SSH_AUTH_SOCK" to ~/.xsessionrc (creating it if it 
doesn't exist).
2. Run gnome-session-properties and untick "GNOME Keyring Daemon Wrapper".

But in 8.04, there is no "GNOME Keyring Daemon Wrapper" choice in gnome-
session-properties.

What I want to do is get gnome-keyring-daemon out of the loop entirely.
Don't ask for my ssh passphrase in a dialog window, just let it be
entered on the command line.  I'll use "ssh-add -D" when I'm done to get
things out of memory.

Is there some way to get gnome-keyring to stop acting as an ssh-agent
(or whatever it's doing) in 8.04 and instead just let the real ssh-agent
do it's thing?

Thanks much.

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Unable to disable the ssh module of gnome-keyring
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275010
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