Also update manager doesn't really have a reason for asking for password
- it doesn't update yet, it could asked after I choose to do an update.
As about Ubuntu One - Dropbox behavior is much better - it just
remembers password not using keyring.
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But I don't want empty keyring password. I just think that asking
password should be deferred (is that a good word?) so I could write it
later and not be attacked with it at startup (twice! and it blocks
screensaver too).
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have you already set an empty password for the "login" keyring? have you
then tried adding the entries for ubuntu one to the login keyring (if
it's not there already). does either of these help?
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** Package changed: unity (Ubuntu) => gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/823132
Title:
Autologin requires more password confirmation than normal logging
To manage