This problem has arisen periodically for years. It has just arisen again
on my computer. I've been running Xubuntu 13.04 since April. It just now
started to ask me for a keyring password.

It says (and apologies - I shall have to report the precise message at
next startup) - it says something like 'keyring password not set at
startup'.

The keyring password request occurs apparenlty randomly. And when it
comes it prevents user access to all other programs. Unless you shut
down the computer, you have to give it your system password.

I second Alroger: this is most offensive behaviour. I don't want to give
my password out to any popup - especially one that is random, erroneous
and unexplained. Every time it happens I feel like I'm being fleeced by
some phishing scam.

I suspect it may have something to do with the Ubuntu Software Centre.

The keyring problem started happening after I accessed the Software
Centre's user account recently. It asked for a keyring password. It came
up again when subsequently I opened the Software Centre just to download
some software. And now it has stuck around. The kering just pops up at
random in a session. It's been a few days, at a guess.

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