Easier to do that with terminal one-liner:
Code:
$ rm ~/.gnome2/keyrings/*
... and, while you're in the terminal, provided you're in group=Administrator, you can do
Code:
$ sudo shutdown -r now
Hmm ... I'm running 10.10=Maverick, and ...
The bad news: I get no such button: the only ones on the dialog are "OK" and "Cancel". The good news: after doing
- $ rm ~/.gnome2/keyrings/*
- $ sudo shutdown -r now
- (after restart) Login.
- Enter network key in NetworkManager dialog.
- Hit button=Cancel in keyring dialog.
I get no further keyring prompts until I change password (with Administration>Users and Groups). But what I really want is to disable gnome-keyring

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