Closing this upstream task, since it is unneeded.
** Changed in: evolution
Status: New => Invalid
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Automatic login -- password is still asked to access Gnome keyring (Evolution,
and others, affected)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236264
You received this bug notification because you
@oss_test_launchpad: this bug is about auto-login and gnome-keyring
asking for passwords.
Your case, and Lee Revell's, is about *no* auto-login, and still gnome-
keyring asking for password.
This is not the same bug. Please open a new one. We will not work on
yours here (one bug per report, one r
I have the same situation on this test computer here as Lee Revell has
it: "I had this problem and I do NOT have auto login enabled, I use a
password just like I always have."
1 - Is there a way of using the system without the GNOME keyring and just have
evolution store all passwords itself?
2 -
Sebastien Bacher wrote on 2008-06-13:
login in gdm entering a password should automatically unlock the gnome-
keyring, if it doesn't that's a bug.
that is exactly the case i am having...
i hope this bug will be fixed...
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Automatic login -- password is still asked to access Gnome keyring (E
could you stop adding comments to this bug to suggest to use a non
secure default configuration? is it that hard to use no gnome-keyring
password if you don't need one?
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Automatic login -- password is still asked to access Gnome keyring (Evolution,
and others, affected)
https://bugs.launchpad.
@John: please email the ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list with your
suggestion. Sorry, but this bug is not the correct venue to discuss it.
Even more, this is not a Evolution bug. If you do not like, or want, g-k
integration, then the best venue is actually upstream. Please open a
bugzilla on this
< Please see the updated bug description for the "NEXT STEP" on this.>
No, you CHOSE to use g-k, so it is your problem.
I have a better suggestion. How about the "NEXT STEP" be to drop
gnome-keyring?
John
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Automatic login -- password is still asked to access Gnome keyring (Evolution,
and
@yetiARC: it is not Evolution that is asking for a password, it is
gnome-keyring. Please see the updated bug description for the "NEXT
STEP" on this.
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Automatic login -- password is still asked to access Gnome keyring (Evolution,
and others, affected)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236264
You
did you read the previous comments? the previous setup was not really
secure, you can set a blank password for your gnome-keyring if you don't
care>about security though but ubuntu is not going to change back to
a non secure default>
>What an attitude! Perhaps evolution is not the right
** Summary changed:
- Evolution asks my pasword to unlock the default keyring since last update
+ Automatic login -- password is still asked to access Gnome keyring
(Evolution, and others, affected)
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: evolution
Hello
- I use automatic connection
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