Still present. Has anyone found a work around? This is a potential show
stopper for a Linux deployment if users happen to need the password for
anything important. Forcing all users to use unsafe (passwordless)
storage would be an acceptable solution.

Right now I'm working around it by going to EVERY user and setting it to
unsafe storage. It's highly annoying with 50 users, it wouldn't be a
solution for any larger deployment. I don't see anyway to use gnome
without the keyring manager either.

I tried setting a unsafe password then copying .gnome2/keyrings to a new
user. This didn't work. Surely there must be some way of doing this.

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  libpam-gnome-keyring: keyring password should be updated or cleared
  when a new system password is used

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