This bug shouldn't be marked as low importance. This is an usability
issue that impacts the very first impression of ubuntu.

As an example, I installed Ubuntu in a netbook for my parents.

Because they value simplicity, I made the netbook login automatically,
opening the web browser and skype immediately.

It worked perfectly until I upgraded to Lucid. It now asks for a
password to access the wireless network.

Advanced users may think this is low priority; but for the regular users
this is an usability killer.

Please give us a workaround -- or mark this as higher priority.

Remember: this is the very first impression of ubuntu.

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gnome-keyring mysteriously asks for keyring password on startup
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