Whoever gave NM a keyring
Tom H
tomh0665 at gmail.com
Sat Nov 7 06:21:12 UTC 2009
>>> I finish what I do much different from you. I direct you to
>>> bug # 476967 which is technical and you may not understand it.
>> OK, I've read your "bug report" (of which the most "technical" thing is
>> that you prove yourself, again, as technically clueless).
>> I was even inclined to consider that as funny. But, OTOH, you're wasting
>> the developers'/bug wranglers' time with senseless gibberish. And that
>> isn't funny at all.
> After a simple Google, I found this: >
> http://lifehacker.com/276986/stop-nm+applet-from-authenticating-with-the-keyring
> and here is where that post is pointing: >
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?s=f5de5634f4448d733a599c23e4bb0257&p=2776815&postcount=1
> Satisfied? Karl was actually right.
Both your links are from 2007; antiquity in Ubuntu terms.
A dev has replied to Karl: "When Ubuntu 9.04 or 9.10 is installed, the
login keyring is set to the same password as the user that was setup
during installation. When the user logs in the first time, the keyring
is unlocked automatically. I cannot reproduce the behaviour you
described. Network manager and gnome-keyring work as expected. Please
give exact steps needed to reproduce the problem you are having."
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