Bug#522493: Re: Fwd: Re: doesn't remember passwords
Romain
filirom1 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 21 22:29:00 UTC 2011
I had the same problem before.
I installed a Debian Squeeze from scratch (no OS before) using *the french
langage.*
And installed gnome-keyring : dpkg -l |grep keyring
ii debian-archive-keyring 2010.08.28
GnuPG archive keys of the Debian archive
ii debian-keyring 2010.12.29
GnuPG keys of Debian Developers
ii gnome-keyring 2.30.3-5
GNOME keyring services (daemon and tools)
ii libgnome-keyring0 2.30.1-1
GNOME keyring services library
ii libpam-gnome-keyring 2.30.3-5
PAM module to unlock the GNOME keyring upon login
By default the gnome-keyring did not save my password.
When I checked in the log, I had the following error
$ tail -f cat /var/log/auth.log
Mar 21 22:35:44 debian gnome-keyring-daemon[1869]: couldn't set environment
variable in session: The name org.gnome.SessionManager was not provided by
any .service files
Then I installed seahorse, but it didn't work with my default keyring.
I found the solution when I looked in :
$ ls ~/.gnome2/keyrings/
default par_défaut.keyring
$ cat ~/.gnome2/keyrings/default
par_défaut
The default keyring had a UTF-8 charset : par_d*é*faut
I rename 'par_défaut' into 'par_defaut' and now it works well.
$ mv
~/.gnome2/keyrings/par_défaut.keyring ~/.gnome2/keyrings/par_defaut.keyring
$ echo "par_defaut" > ~/.gnome2/keyrings/default
I hope it will help.
Cheers
Romain
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