Hello!!!

My Ubuntu version is Feisty recently installed (I had Kubuntu before,
but a little buggy....I decided to "clean" my hard-disk and installed
Ubuntu Feisty....)

Nothing about it in .xsession-errors (this file is very little, probably
15 lines or less...)


Now I can't make the screenshot of the dialog because I'm at home and I have no 
wireless connections available (I don't know any Wep key of any wireless 
network surrounding my home...), but I will try to post a screenshot from my 
office when I get to it...ok???


When I suspend computer there is no strange behaviour, after suspend the 
keyring-manager is asked from network-manager application to provide the 
desired WEP key, and there is no problem. The problem becomes when I boot my 
computer and network-manager finds that wireless network: it asks 
keyring-manager for the WEP key, keyring-manager asks me the key to unlock the 
default session, but it acts like if my password was bad... I have to press 
Deny because Accept is rejected, and after that, the wireless network 
configuration dialog appears and I have to enter the WEP key again...

Tomorrow I will try to post a screenshot...

Thank you for your interest!

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gnome-keyring-manager locked at boot
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