I think the icon set and everything else are Ubuntu default, I do not
recall doing anything to the look and feel besides changing the
background image (and having the left-hand side bar being displayed at
all times). System Settings -> Appearance -> Theme says "Ambiance
(default)". The system is Ub
In reply to Mathieu: It usually takes days, not hours, before I notice
the problem, but I think I have never gone more than three days without.
I have run an instance of valgrind --leak-check=full --trace-
children=yes --log-file=nm-applet-%p.log nm-applet in a console and hit
Ctrl-C when I noticed
I'm affected by this too. It seems to happen intermittently without any
obvious connection to anything else. I most often notice it more or less
directly following a resume from suspend, though that may be a
coincidence since that's also the time when I most often want to
manually connect to my VPN
Ok, it seems I misunderstood the gnome-keyring-daemon startup procedure.
Apparently --daemonize --login spawns kind of an empty shell for the
functionality (accepting the password through PAM) but does not actually
initialize any functionality. For that additional calls the gnome-
keyring-daemon wi
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/884856
Title:
gnome-keyring integration breaks some GPG functions
Status in “gnome-keyring” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug descript
Public bug reported:
In recent Ubuntu releases (not sure how far back, but at least Oneiric)
gnome-keyring offers gpg-agent integration and is enabled by default.
The gpg-agent protocol implementation of gnome-keyring is very
incomplete and hence breaks at least the smartcard functions of gpg and
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