I ran into this problem yesterday. I usually don't lock off and put my Laptop 
into standby. So I can't tell when and what patch caused the problem. I do see 
the same effect that gkd is running but I cannot communicate with it.
As a workaround for now I made a script that kills the old daemon and starts a 
new one using the normal autostart.

Script gkd_helper.sh:
#!/bin/sh
killall gnome-keyring-daemon
/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --daemonize

Don't forget to chmod +x the file and put it somewhere. I have all my
scripts in .bin but everyone has it's own philosophy.

Autostart .config/autostart/gkd_helper.sh.desktop:
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Exec=<path_to_helper_script>/gkd_helper.sh
Hidden=false
NoDisplay=false
X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=true
Name=GKD Helper
Comment=Gnome Keyring Helper Script

Adjust the <path_to_helper_script> to your path.

HTH someone,
HP

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