I strongly disagree with post #26. It's (yet another) ugly and
embarrassing bug in gnome-keyring that badly needs to be fixed. Usually
it only asks twice. But sometimes will never let the user in at all.
(Before posting this, I entered my gnome-keyring password 20 times
before giving up and rebooting.) You can't even shut down normally,
since the keyring dialog is modal. It's absolutely insane to say that
this doesn't warrant an update.

Fortunately, I don't have any of my customers on natty. But if I had,
they'd be on me about fixing it every day. Or to put it another way, if
this doesn't get a fix, I'll be reconsidering what distro to use in my
business. Not specifically over this bug, but over what it would
indicate about policy.

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  After auto-login, prompted to unlock keyring multiple times

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