GuiGuy wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2019 7:22 am
.. I am confused ..
Please tell me in simple words ...
I can try simplify to reformulate in layman's terms .. or perhaps think about a little "unlock my opera" rescue script... later ...
For now quick workaround/fix:
-> don't use Thunar as Root - as it will lock all keyrings
-> just logout an login again : keyring will be "unlocked" when logged in
-> if entered already a password into the"keyring popup", and if
this password differs from your normal log-in password, better remove all keyrings and
logout login again.
GuiGuy wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2019 7:22 am
I just want to stop all this annoyance - I don't want any keyring.
Opera is based on Chromium, which now insists on having a keyring ...
I might check whether "plaintext keyring" (which is not gnome-keyring") is still possible to enable.
OTOH, plaintext keyring is highly not recommended, as session-hi-jacking might be to easy, so if you do any sensible stuff, with login's on website, better think twice ...
ALso some user recommend an "empty" password to use, which goes in the same in-secure category as plaintext keyring
... that's it for now ...

...later ...
