Sebastien:

Note you can go to System->Preferences->Sessions and uncheck
"GNOME Keyring Daemon Wrapper" in the "Startup Programs" tab to turn off
gnome-keyring, if you do not like it.

Brian


>> On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 10:53 +0800, Jeff Cai wrote:
>>   
>>> Why you want to disable it? You need to save your password into keyrings.
>>> so the password can be encrypted in the file.
>>>     
>> Using one's imagination, one might envision a user who does not store
>> passwords persistently _anywhere_.  That user would answer no to the
>> "would you like to store this password ...?" question, and therefore
>> needs some way of telling the framework, "don't ask me again, the answer
>> is always no."
>>
>> -Seb
>>
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