Hi, I don't know what gnome-keyring is, but it pretty much stomps over the ssh-agent that runs from my ~/.bash_profile. Usually the following happens: I'm working in an xterm, with ssh-agent active, which knows about my keys.
But when the agent should kick in, instead gnome-keyring pops up, asking for the password *which my ssh-agent already knows*. And even better, I've no way to see which freakin' program is asking, because the dialog doesn't say anything about it. So I "deny" access, because I don't want to tell some random, unexpected and anonymous dialog my secret passwords; only then ssh-agent kicks in, still doing its job as expected. So, me too, I'd really prefer to be warned about such new behaviour, and have some easily accessible documentation about how to cope with this beast. Nikolaus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]