Hi,

I'm having trouble with the same problem. I use Lenovo Thinkpad x300 and
when I log in using fingerprint reader (thinkfinger), I don't get asked
for password to unlock my keyring, therefore nm-applet is running in the
background but without the icon on the panel, so I'm not able to use it
to connect to any network.

If I kill the nm-applet process and restart it manually in the Terminal,
I get the following error:

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** Message: secret service operation failed: Activation of
org.freedesktop.secrets timed out

** Message: secret service operation failed: Did not receive a reply.
Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply,
the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout
expired, or the network connection was broken.

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I noticed that, if i kill gnome-keyring-daemon and nm-applet processes
and just run "nm-applet --sm-disable &" in the Terminal, I get nm-applet
running and I'm asked to enter my keyring password.

Just like it was already mentioned before (couple of comments up), this
problem arises only when logging into the system is done by using
fingerprint reader. If I log in by entering my password, everything
works as it should.

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[regression-release] Keyring not unlocked on login anymore in Lucid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/529338
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