The fall of KDE?
Billie Walsh
bilwalsh at swbell.net
Wed Nov 19 05:19:06 UTC 2008
On 11/18/2008 Steven Vollom wrote:
> OK. If I use Kwallet. It ask for the new password. I place the
> password in Kwallet. Then later I enter an area that requires a
> password. Do I have to open Kwallet to be reminded what the password
> is, then enter it, or when I enter the password protected site
> Kwallet
> opens the site automatically. I just don't want to have to open
> Kwallet
> and then type the password into the protected site to open it. I
> only
> want to do the password task one time. If Kwallet does the work for
> me,
> then I want to use it. When I click on Ebay in my bookmarks, my
> username and password are entered for me; all I have to do is click
> enter and it opens. If that happens using Kwallet, I want Kwallet.
> And
> if that is the case, what do you suggest, my 37 unrelated number,
> symbol
> letter in any case password that I somehow can remember? I open it
> on
> boot up and forget passwords wherever I go? If you come up with the
> answers I want, I will regret not using it. I have just been so busy
> learning basics, I haven't had time to learn some of the jewels that
> I
> know are in KDE. In time I will, but it will take time. You can
> make
> the Kwallet decision for me right now by telling me how it works with
> relationship to my wants. Thanks! Steven
Let me put this as easy as I can.
Kwallet is what you want.
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