*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 34 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/34
thank you for the details. I understand that gnome-keyring-daemon should
be started "on-demand" using the DBus interface.
Incidentally I opened a bug because xfce4-session try (and fails) to run
gnome-keyring
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 34 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/34
not sure that your change is correct, the pam integration is just useful
to unlock the keyring when a password is entered, it's not required to
get it started
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gnome-keyring-daemon fails to start with auto
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 34 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/34
the issue rather seems to be bug #34
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 34
Keyring should launch itself when needed
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gnome-keyring-daemon fails to start with autologin enabled
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Actually, PAM is in charge of spawning gnome-keyring-daemon.
I applied the instructions here, and it works nicely:
/usr/share/doc/libpam-gnome-keyring/README.Debian
** Attachment added: "gdm-autologin-keyring.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24978874/gdm-autologin-keyring.patch
** Change
** Also affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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gnome-keyring-daemon fails to start with autologin enabled
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I also get this problem with autologin NOT enabled - I opened bug
#356703 earlier before I saw this one. But if this bug is only for when
autologin is enabled, mine is not a duplicate.
I also found a reference to the daemon not working at http://www.mail-
archive.com/debian-bugs-d...@lists.debian.
Okay, thanks. I'm looking at a different issue then. I'll look
elsewhere.
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@Jeremy
I have autologin enabled. I confirm that the keyring does not start.
But if I logout, then logon again to the session, the gnome keyring is
correctly started.
However, if you need to start it manually, the command is :
gnome-keyring-daemon --start
It will complain, but it starts the p
And I should point out, i seem to be having this issue regardless of
whether autologin is enabled. Is this bug description correct, or is
this a much broader-hitting bug than described?
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gnome-keyring-daemon fails to start with autologin enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/344014
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This is a pretty major one for me.
Since gnome-keyring-daemon is started automatically, and appears to not
like to be started manually, what's the best way to help produce more
debugging information to help this get fixed?
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gnome-keyring-daemon fails to start with autologin enabled
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there is also a post on jaunty forum about this issue:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1103184
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Now it is confirmed.
Maybe reassess the bug importance to "Medium": this is annoying since
the NetworkManager requires the keyring to unlock the wireless key.
** Changed in: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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gnome-keyring-daemon fails to start with autologin enabled
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I can confirm this bug on my Jaunty system.
If I use gdm autologin gnome-keyring-daemon doesn't work and i get the same
warnings.
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gnome-keyring-daemon fails to start with autologin enabled
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The problem occurs when GDM autologin is enabled.
I changed the description.
Few hours before, it was working smoothly (with previous version).
** Summary changed:
- gnome-keyring-daemon does not start (jaunty)
+ gnome-keyring-daemon fails to start with autologin enabled
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