View Full Version : [ubuntu] Add Gnome-Do to Keyring?
carleton
February 5th, 2009, 10:12 AM
Hey Everyone,
I know this has been covered in some form somewhere before but I can't seem to find exactly it. I want to add Gnome-do to the keyring so I won't have to enter my password every time I boot up. Any suggestions???
Thanks so much
Carleton
Tibuda
February 5th, 2009, 03:51 PM
Hey Everyone,
I know this has been covered in some form somewhere before but I can't seem to find exactly it. I want to add Gnome-do to the keyring so I won't have to enter my password every time I boot up. Any suggestions???
Thanks so much
Carleton
You have to type your password to start Gnome-Do? If you are talking about GDM, you can disable it in System menu > Administration > Session start window or something like that.
priegog
February 5th, 2009, 03:54 PM
no, what he means is that the keyring asks for the password to unlock the keyring. I think it happens hen you activate the tweeter and/or gmail plugins that store the passwords in the keyring. I'm interested in a solution also
Tibuda
February 5th, 2009, 03:57 PM
no, what he means is that the keyring asks for the password to unlock the keyring. I think it happens hen you activate the tweeter and/or gmail plugins that store the passwords in the keyring. I'm interested in a solution also
Sorry, I don't use these plugins.
jpeddicord
February 5th, 2009, 10:37 PM
This thread or post has been moved from the Desktop Effects & Customization forum as the posted content is considered off-topic.
Desktop Effects & Customization is a forum for discussing:
Compositing managers such as Compiz
Themes (window themes, widget themes, backgrounds, etc)
Appearance preferences
Your post did not fit any of these categories, so it has been moved.
Common types of off-topic threads include:
GNOME/KDE/XFCE help in general
Hardware problems not directly related to compositing
Thanks,
Jacob
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