Em Seg, 2011-02-21 às 13:20 +0000, Pete Biggs escreveu:

> So there is DEFINITELY something wrong with your keyring.
>      
> >         Now start Evo and it will ask you for a password to unlock the 
> > keyring.
> >         It will now be able to store your imap passwords.
> 
> Did you try and do what I suggested?

Yes, but the problem remains the same.

1-The seahorse has been uninstalled and reinstalled.

2-The gnome2 folder was deleted and was created again automatically.

Every time I open the EVO, a new  is created in gnome2/keyrings

I tried manually create a key with Seahorse, but does not resolve.

Now that I started EVO 3 times, there are four keys inside the folder
gnome2/keyrings:
One, I created manually
Three, created by EVO after I entered my password

Please be patient. Here in Brazil there are more people with this
problem.
http://www.mandrivabrasil.org/site/forum/index.php?topic=12093.0


> > 
> > > 
> > > - Possibly stop the keyring daemon to see if Evo can store things
> > > elsewhere.
> 
> Have you tried this?
When I kill the process PID gnome-keyrings back to run automatically.
  How do I stop deamon?

In any case, I uninstalled gnome-keyring and the problem continued.

> Well people have been trying to help you solve the problem and we have
> told you what the problem is, but you seem to ignore the suggestions (or
> don't believe us) and keep asking how to solve it.  We are trying. 

I used all suggestions.
Perhaps not correctly. The problem remains, so I have to keep asking
what to do.
Sorry, but I have no other way.

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