Brito: that is just a workaround. Another option is to open Keyring
manager, select the login group and change the password manually (enter
first you old login password and then new login password). After that
the login group we'll be automatically open then you log in.

However a workaround isn't the point in here. The point is that changing
you password brakes your Ubuntu installation from a normal users point
of view, since it "suddently" starts to ask about some password and the
user has no clue about why. This is still valid in Lucid, I saw it last
week again while helping out a newbie.

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Title:
  gnome-keyring passwd should be changed on system password change

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