Ducky, Try the following: In the terminal, type: gnome-keyring-daemon --replace –components=secrets Then reopen Seahorse and please check.
If that works, then add in Startup Applications as a Command (if the folder is the same as mine) /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --replace –components=secrets Let us know if that did the trick. For me it did, even though I must admit, not being a Linux expert, I am not sure exactly what happened/ where the difference lies. Fact is that I already had the command "gnome-keyring-daemon --start –components=secrets" in the startup applications, But only the command above did the trick. Could somebody explain why? Hope that heps Ducky as well. Am Mo., 14. Okt. 2019 um 15:10 Uhr schrieb D Ducky <[email protected] >: > I'm having the same problem with TigerVnc as with x2go. > > Neither sees default keyring. > On 10/13/19 11:53 AM, Alexanderstr Miete wrote: > > Yes, same goes for me with Ubuntu Mate, see here and following Threads: > https://lists.x2go.org/pipermail/x2go-user/2019-October/005725.html > > > Am So., 13. Okt. 2019 um 15:38 Uhr schrieb D Ducky < > [email protected]>: > >> In Fedora 30, I don't even seem to have this package, but still have the >> issue. >> >> >> On 10/12/19 3:44 PM, Ulrich Sibiller wrote: >> > On Sat, Oct 12, 2019 at 5:28 PM Alexanderstr Miete >> > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Help would be much appreciated. How can Seahorse get the same >> privileges during that X2Go session as for a local session/VNC? >> > Hmm, have you tried this? >> > >> https://askubuntu.com/questions/931780/passwords-missing-from-seahorse-passwords-and-keys >> > >> > Uli >> > _______________________________________________ >> > x2go-user mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > https://lists.x2go.org/listinfo/x2go-user >> >
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