Yes, gnome-keyring-daemon asks for the keyring password - I've entered
my user password - then gwibber works as expected.

However, that's a strange behaviour - in Karmic, it wasn't necessary to
start any service manually.

How do we make sure that all necessary services are installed and
started properly when installing Gwibber - including survival after
reboot and *not* asking for keyring password ?

Răzvan

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Gwibber refuses to start after upgrade from Karmic to Lucid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/581791
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