I just have a nice upgrade to 13.04. The same old problem, now more annoying than ever!!!
I don't need keyring, i will never use it! I have auto login so nothing works except leaving a blank password for keyrings. Even if i delete all keyrings a application wants to create a keyring (like Chrome).
Running 64 bit 12.04 and it runs great.
However, keep getting this 'Unlock Login Keyring' pop-up.
It asks to: Enter Password To Unlock your Login Keyring, when certain apps are opened. On first install I entered something to keep this pop-up from occurring but it started up again.
Every time I log in into Ubuntu a window comes titled "Unlock Login Keyring" and asks for some password. The problem is when I enter my password it doesn't accepts it.
What is login keyring?
If it isn't asking about my user account password then which password is it asking about?
I don't want to come it everytime I login. How do I make it go away?
I changed my password a few months ago from the password I first used when I installed Ubuntu on my machine.
Possible Duplicate:
How can I stop being prompted to unlock the 'default' keyring on boot?
I get a popup all the time now asking to unlock the keyring. My "ubuntu user password" does not work on it. What password is it asking for? why has it started popping up? What is it trying to unlock? How do I get rid of it?
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I never set a password for this?
Dear all,
As stated in the following link, a window will popup for the user to input the keyring password when it is autologin:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu...question/85771:
If you are autologin'ing to your machine, gdm uses su to become your user, without ever using the password.
I'm trying to get Seahorse to remember the password for an existing RSA key I've copied across from another computer.
When I use the key rather than Gnome Keyring prompting me for the password and storing it on the keyring I have to enter the password in terminal and the password isn't remembered?
How do I use Seahorse to save my SSH key password?
Can anyone who has used and understands Gnome-keyring please tell me how it works before I install it?
I've got one program that always says it wont save any passwords because Gnome-keyring is not installed or is not accessible.
But I am a little weary because the LIMITED info on the net says that it might also store SSH passwords and I really don't want to do that.
So one question is, do
Whenever Ubuntu boots up, a dialogue pops up asking me to unlock my default keyring.
I tried other Questions HERE & HERE but I did not find the Passwords tab. Please see the image below.
What I did is this: Opened the dash. Typed "pass" in the search bar then selected "password and keys".
Any syggestions !!