I tested in 18.04.2, an upgraded 18.04 from 16.04 and 16.04 and I had
the same results. That I said, I must be doing something wrong. Here's
what I did:

 1. Enable "SSH Key Agent" in the "Autostart" section of lubuntu-default-apps
 1. Run `ssh-keygen`
 1. Reboot
 1. Run `ssh-add -l`

I'll notice there were two `ssh-agent`s running and that when trying to
run `gnome-keyring` manually, it complains that
/run/user/1000/keyring/control is not there, but it indeed is.

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  gnome-keyring doesn't pick up .ssh/id_rsa

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