pam keyring does not solve the problem.  It only solves the problem if
the login password is supplied as plain text and the login password is
the same as the keyring password.

Those of us using fingerprints to login aren't supplying a plain text
password and hence get prompted.  Those using other authentication
systems such as ldap, nis etc won't want the administrative overhead of
trying to keep the keyrings password in sync with the user password.

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gnome-keyring-manager requires non-empty password
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108993
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