> What _user_ interface is your password input to?

GNOME, which is also hardly working ATM see (#623182)

>> I "believe" it's a gnome-keyring issue, but unfortunately your bug report 
>> lacks
>> sufficient detail, so it's hard to say.
>
> Indeed.

Now I'm certain it's gnome-keyring issue, as when I try to use some
other services (svn) that rely on gnome-keyring I get into infinite
loop with window popping out asking me for password.

I'm more then willing to provide you with more info to resolve this issue.


Adnan

On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 10:57 AM, Kel Modderman <k...@otaku42.de> wrote:
> Hi Adam,
>
> On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 05:22:54 PM Michael Biebl wrote:
>> Am 18.04.2011 07:57, schrieb Adnan Hodzic:
>> >> wpa_supplicant is a non-interactive daemon. What interface is your input 
>> >> put into?
>> >
>> > wlan0
>
> What _user_ interface is your password input to?
>
>> >
>> >> The answer to that is, my gut feeling, the start of the problem. Given 
>> >> that you
>> >> mention X restart(s) I suspect Network-Manager most of all. CC'ing the
>> >> network-manager maintainer list.
>> >
>> > For some reason I too believe this is network-manager problem.
>> >
>>
>> I "believe" it's a gnome-keyring issue, but unfortunately your bug report 
>> lacks
>> sufficient detail, so it's hard to say.
>
> Indeed.
>
> Thanks, Kel.
>



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