tags 619903 + fixed-upstream
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Sam Morris wrote:
> When upgrading to the above version of Chromium, I found that all my
> saved passwords had been erased.
Should be fixed with r82565 "Merge 82540 - GTK: The default password
store on linux should be the native one."
Thanks to Vincent for poin
Hi,
This is a known issue, caused by an incompatibility between Chrome/Chromium
10 and the GNOME keyring, as documented here [1]. Workarounds are also noted
on that page.
(If you aren't using the GNOME keyring to store your passwords in Chromium,
then this would probably be a completely different
tags 619903 + upstream
forwarded 619903 http://crbug.com/77328
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Hi,
Vincent Cheng wrote:
> This is a known issue, caused by an incompatibility between Chrome/Chromium
> 10 and the GNOME keyring, as documented here [1]. Workarounds are also noted
> on that page.
Thanks, Vincent. Recording a
Package: chromium
Version: 10.0.648.204~r79063-1
Severity: important
When upgrading to the above version of Chromium, I found that all my
saved passwords had been erased.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 6.0.1
APT prefers stable
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