RT> I believe it's possible to store the GNOME keyring unencrypted, if RT> that's what you want (based on reading your comments in the upstream RT> report). In seahorse ("Passwords and Encryption Keys") you should be RT> able to change the keyring password to an empty password. If I'm RT> remembering correctly, that should remove the prompts to unlock - with RT> the tradeoff that you are storing your secrets on disk *completely RT> unsecured*.
Thank you! But please tell me how to do it without installing seahorse. I just need to know what file to change. I will be reproducing the solution you tell me across many machines non-interactively. So even if I installed the 7 megs to install seahorse just to change one line somewhere. I would still need to copy that file to many machines.