Bug#531695: gnome-keyring: The login keyring doesn't appear to unlock to default keyring
Bob Ham
rah at bash.sh
Sun Nov 15 13:45:25 UTC 2009
On Thu, 2009-08-13 at 15:28 +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le jeudi 13 août 2009 à 13:09 +0100, Bob Ham a écrit :
> > > You can change it manually from the keyring preferences in seahorse,
> > > after which it should follow your account password now.
> >
> > The preferences dialog in seahorse (accessed through the
> > Edit->Preferences menu option) doesn't contain any method of changing
> > passwords.
>
> Hmpf, looks like this was removed in 2.26, I don’t know why. It seems to
> be fixed in 2.27, I’ll have a look.
There is an option to change the password in the context menu for
keyrings in 2.28. However, it requires an old password for the keyring
and I don't know the password for the login keyring.
--
Bob Ham <rah at bash.sh>
for (;;) { ++pancakes; }
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