Around about 02/06/09 16:28, Todd Zullinger typed ...
I'll bet on the laptop, you've got a login.keyring and on the desktop,
you've got a default.keyring in ~/.gnome2/keyrings.
I'll check that. I do recall that I had some issue a short while back on
the laptop that it somehow stuffed the ke
Neil Bird wrote:
> Any ideas why my Fedora 10 desktop login prompts for a GNOME keyring
> password on login (which I've manually set at some point) and my F10
> laptop doesn't (or at least, no longer does: I think it used to)?
I'll bet on the laptop, you've got a login.keyring and on the desktop,
On 06/02/2009 10:10 AM, Neil Bird wrote:
Any ideas why my Fedora 10 desktop login prompts for a GNOME keyring
password on login (which I've manually set at some point) and my F10
laptop doesn't (or at least, no longer does: I think it used to)?
Is it defaulting (on the laptop) to locking the de
Any ideas why my Fedora 10 desktop login prompts for a GNOME keyring
password on login (which I've manually set at some point) and my F10 laptop
doesn't (or at least, no longer does: I think it used to)?
Is it defaulting (on the laptop) to locking the default keyring with my
a/c passwor