This link explains why:
http://live.gnome.org/DarrenAlbers/NetworkManagerFAQ?highlight=%28networkmanager%29#head-db70c07a5d8c88d63faf6b9b98d94cec5307cd04
Does your sister connect to the same network?
On 11/18/06, Phix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Network Manager is great, and connects me perfectly to my network and the
> internet. I use Ubuntu 6.10, and network manager 0.6.3 to connect to a
> network with WPA-PSK enabled. There's just one thing that annoys me. Every
> time I turn on the computer, I get a message that says:
>
> Enter password for default keyring to unlock
>
> The application 'nm-applet' (/usr/bin/nm-applet) wants access to the default
> keyring, but it is locked
>
> Password: |
> [Deny] {OK}
> (I also made a screenshot of this.)
> All I have to do here is enter my WPA-PSK and it connects flawlessly.
> How do I configure my system so it connects automatically, like on my
> sister's opensuse system?
> --phix
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