On Tue, 25 Nov 2008, Brian Cameron wrote:

>
> 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.

Ironically, I'm not using GNOME as a windowing system on the impacted
system (but I am using it at home & on my laptop). So, what is the
daemon I kill to make it go away?  I don't want to use a GNOME password
store, but it asks me about 20 times a day for a password anyways, which
is very annoying.

Stuart - I believe you are seeing this same issue, but with GNOME, so that
workaround should suffice for you.

Or is it as simple as telling pidgin to not save passwords? (though I've
heard some people get this when using ssh as well).

Thank you,

Valerie
-- 
Valerie Fenwick, http://blogs.sun.com/bubbva
Solaris Security Technologies,  Developer, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
17 Network Circle, Menlo Park, CA, 94025.

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