Quoting Valerio Mariani <[email protected]>:
Dear All,
It is again me with another silly question, as I am trying to fix all the
small problems that I have with 3.8 (But please do no think I am
complaining. Quite the opposite, dimestar and you developers did a
fantastic job with this release!!)
My wife is using the classic shell and I noticed that when she logs in,
gnome asks her with a modal dialog to unlock her Gnome password manager, as
it was not unlocked at login. Is this normal? This does not happen for me
with the normal Gnome Shell... Does anyone know if there is a way to have
the password manager unlock at login ?
Valerio,
Thanks for this report. In general, I had seen similar weird behavior
on classic mode, but did not invest a lot of time on it yet; We'll
have to work hard to ensure we don't consider it a 2nd class citizen
(which we currently do).
The pam config used is the same; only the way gnome-session is being
started (gnome-session --session gnome-classic); and keyring-unlock
should happen there.
I'd propose to register a bug in bnc; make sure to attach the output
of systemd-journalctl from the user session to the bug; it might have
a bunch of information.
Dominique
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