On Sat, 13 Oct 2018 18:29:17 +0200 Yves-Alexis Perez <cor...@debian.org> wrote: > On Sat, 2018-10-13 at 16:35 +0200, Dr. Julius wrote: > > OK, I will investigate a little more and submit a bug report to > > gnomre-keyring. > > Look carefully, because it's unlikely to be a bug in gnome-keyring: > there's quite a chance it /does/ need good entropy and so should block > until it's available.
I can confirm gnome-keyring is not the culprit. I don't have gnome-keyring packages installed and still I have that behavior on 2 machines using lightdm/xfce : one with autologin to xfce and one without autologin. However I have another machine using lightdm/xfce that does not have this behavior : the autologin is set to kodi. Moreover I also have 2 other machines with sddm/kde that do not display that behavior either. To me it may be a combination lightdm/xfce that trigs the problem. All I need to do is to add entropy by moving the mouse several seconds on the machine with autologin. On the other one, as I don't have a keyboard/mouse attached, I try to log into it through SSH and then log a user... But the SSH service is not listening until a LOT of seconds pass or until I plug a mouse in and move it several seconds. That last behavior does not appear on the other machines since I can do the same thing with them without beeing blocked. Thomas.