Thank you for the suggestion.  Yes, I tried adding "@include common-
pamkeyring" to /etc/pam.d/gnome-screensaver.  It does not work because
pam_keyring.so spawns a new instance of gnome-keyring-daemon instead of
unlocking the running daemon already present.

In my opinion, this should not only work, but it should be the default
configuration for Ubuntu.  Having to type my keyring password over and
over is extremely annoying, especially when I already type it to unlock
the screensaver.  Very few people are going to be able to figure out how
to install the pam-keyring package and edit files under /etc/pam.d.  And
that is even if it actually worked.  :-)

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pam-keyring incompatible with gnome-password
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