Richard: I expect your problem is due to 'libpam-gnome-keyring' and
unrelated to this one.  Basically, libpam-gnome-keyring just uses your
system password to automatically unlock the gnome keyring on login, but
apparently doesn't update the keyring password when you change the
system one.  I believe you can use 'seahorse' to change the password on
the keyring, and if you change it to match your login one that will
begin working automatically for you again.

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nm-applet: requests keyring password, doesn't use it
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/125075
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