Uh? Please note:

1. I did not change this; it is the default value;

2. This did not happen in Hardy, Intrepid or Jaunty (and probably not
before either); the behaviour changed by itself on the upgrade to
karmic;

3. It is IMHO a good idea to lock the keyring on suspend, since it makes
a lot of sense for those that do not let the screensaver lock the screen
on suspend. However, if the screensaver did lock the screen, typing the
password on the screensaver prompt should unlock the keyring again
automatically. In fact, I believe there is a PAM module
(pam_gnome_keyring.so) supposed to do exactly this (and it is enabled in
/etc/pam.d/gnome-screensaver, which is the default, as again I did not
change it);

4. If you disagree, then at the very least the default should be
changed. This behaviour is unexpected and a regression.

Maybe this is a gnome-screensaver bug, or a bug in the mentioned PAM
module?

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gnome-keyring does not grant permissions automatically on resume
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