Hi.
Each time I log into Xubuntu 11.10, this Unlock Keyring window pops up [attached image]. How do I rectify this?
Thanks.
Hi.
Each time I log into Xubuntu 11.10, this Unlock Keyring window pops up [attached image]. How do I rectify this?
Thanks.
1st Distro used (live CD): Knoppix in early 2007 ¦ 1st Distro Installed: Ubuntu 7.10 in Feb 2008
GNU/Linux User #470660 – Ubuntu User #28226
Isaac Asimov: "I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them."
Just had the same problem here with Xubuntu 12.04 when running DejaDup backup.
The Seahorse data encryption and digital signature app. is not installed by default in Xubuntu. It seems to take care of providing access to passwords for some Ubuntu applications - install it and the nagging requests to unlock the Keyring should go away.
1st Distro used (live CD): Knoppix in early 2007 ¦ 1st Distro Installed: Ubuntu 7.10 in Feb 2008
GNU/Linux User #470660 – Ubuntu User #28226
Isaac Asimov: "I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them."
Yes - it's back again here.
1st Distro used (live CD): Knoppix in early 2007 ¦ 1st Distro Installed: Ubuntu 7.10 in Feb 2008
GNU/Linux User #470660 – Ubuntu User #28226
Isaac Asimov: "I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them."
Running Xubuntu 12.04 here and have not experienced this issue.
Did this start when you first installed 12.04, or did it appear suddenly after some time? Have you recently (or before the issue appeared) installed anything?
1st Distro used (live CD): Knoppix in early 2007 ¦ 1st Distro Installed: Ubuntu 7.10 in Feb 2008
GNU/Linux User #470660 – Ubuntu User #28226
Isaac Asimov: "I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them."
Hmm, "changed" the password for "Passwords: login" in Seahorse (Settings > Passwords and Keys) but used exactly the same password (my system login password) for both the old and the new passwords.
And now it seems to working as it should - no nagging about unlocking keyring. Crazy I know, but there it is!
Guess there must be something slightly buggy with the keyring in the Xubuntu environment.
I unchecked a few items in Applications Autostart. The problem seems to be gone. I am not sure which item was causing the problem - Ubuntu One or Bluetooth or other?
Last edited by Rytron; April 20th, 2012 at 06:39 PM.
1st Distro used (live CD): Knoppix in early 2007 ¦ 1st Distro Installed: Ubuntu 7.10 in Feb 2008
GNU/Linux User #470660 – Ubuntu User #28226
Isaac Asimov: "I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them."
Bookmarks