On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 6:13 PM, Fernando Rodriguez <
[email protected]> wrote:

> If you don't want to type a password every time the workaround is to set a
> kwallet with a blank password. I tried to do the same with the native
> keychain
> and it won't let me. So unless somebody knows how it can be done I have to
> go
> back to kwalletd :(
>

You probably want to go into the keychain settings then, because you have
set things to a non-default state. The OS X keychain is normally unlocked
whenever you authenticate (login or screensaver) and stays unlocked unless
you lock it (including activating screen lock --- but again, it is unlocked
by unlocking that).

You may get a prompt the very first time asking if the app is allowed to
use the password. Click "Always allow" and it won't ask again.

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