For those of us that don't want to use gnome-keyring-ssh and use ssh-
agent instead, this breaks our setup.

Previously, we were able to disable gnome-keyring-ssh by ediing
/etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-ssh.desktop and setting
NoDisplay=false. Then it would be visible in Startup Applications
Preferences and you could turn it off. (For mre details and screenshots,
see https://github.com/dlech/KeeAgent/issues/89#issuecomment-63449092)

However, now even though gnome-keyring-ssh is disabled at startup, these
new changes cause it to run anyway. What is the new way to disable
gnome-keyring-ssh?

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