On 3/22/21 12:04 PM, Boris Heithecker wrote:
This is because you use both Gnome and some modules of KDE on your Linux machine (including the KDT wallet), and it's caused by the Keyring API Implementations. The Keyring API is a (very nice) secure vault in NetBeans for storing passwords on OS-level, and because of the latter there are four implementations of it for Windows, Mac, Gnome, and KDT. On Linux, KDE is checked first.
No kwallet packages are installed. I should note that when I switched from KDE to MATE, I did a full re-install of Debian.
On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 at 17:03, Glenn Holmer <ce...@kolabnow.com.invalid> wrote:I recently switched from KDE to MATE (on Linux) and now I'm frequently seeing the "enter master password" dialog. Mr Google has offered various exotic manual methods to make it go away, but is there a way from within NetBeans?
-- Glenn Holmer (Linux registered user #16682) "After the vintage season came the aftermath -- and Cenbe."
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