@wallydallas
With the keyring tool under System->Preferences you can change the password for
the "login" keyring to an empty string. Be aware though that the keys in this
keyring will then be on your harddrive in plain text, readable for anybody who
has access to it.
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Though, it's an annoying behavior that no keyrings are not opened with
autologin.
A wishlist item, for a checkbox to clear the password from the "login"
keyring for autologin, seems adequate.
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thank you for your bug report but that's not a bug, the wifi protection
is different from the login
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: gdm
Status: New => Invalid
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The option should of course have a fat warning that all your passwords
will be saved on disk in plain text, if you don't have an encrypted
filesystem.
** Also affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gksu (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Also affe