As speculated above, can confirm mission-control is holding onto user log in data. After sudo apt-get purge'ing empathy and telepathy-*, mission-control is still left running in memory. I ended up doing 'sudo kill -9 pid' on the mission-control process in question before re- installing empathy, but a reboot of the system would probably do well to clear it as well. So quick recap, I did the following:
Went into Keyring manager GUI and removed entries for offending accounts Opened terminal and did the following: sudo apt-get purge empathy sudo apt-get purge telepathy* ps aux | grep -i mission sudo kill -9 4462 ps aux | grep -i mission sudo rm -rf .config/Empathy/ .gconf/apps/empathy/ sudo apt-get install empathy sudo apt-get install telepathy-haze Could have probably avoided going into the keyring and removing entries if I had purged empathy and telepathy first, but didn't think to test it. Not having the mission-control process die on a purge seems like a major over site though. -- Account details unremovable. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/462994 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a bug assignee. -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs