Gnome-keyring - unlocked

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fehlix
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Re: Gnome-keyring - unlocked

#81 Post by fehlix »

GuiGuy wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2019 9:36 am Still can't find it.
P.S. I am using MX8.2, fully updated: my username is "dtest"
Just open thunar and paste into the "address fied"
either

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~/.local/share/keyrings
or

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/home/dtest/.local/share/keyrings
Note "~/" is shorthand for your home directory /home/dest/
And Thunar shall accept this short version.
Also have you read the quick workaround above. As a simple logout login might be sufficient.

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Re: Gnome-keyring - unlocked[SOLVED]

#82 Post by GuiGuy »

fehlix wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2019 9:48 am
Just open thunar and paste into the "address fied"
either

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~/.local/share/keyrings
or

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/home/dtest/.local/share/keyrings
Note "~/" is shorthand for your home directory /home/dest/
And Thunar shall accept this short version.
Also have you read the quick workaround above. As a simple logout login might be sufficient.
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Re: Gnome-keyring - unlocked[SOLVED]

#83 Post by GuiGuy »

Why is this keyring nonsense in the distro by default: could it not be made optional?
BTW when I attempt to remove the keyring app, synaptic wants to remove other apps which I do require.
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Re: Gnome-keyring - unlocked

#84 Post by asqwerth »

It came like that? Blame the google devs who made chrome?

It's like this in other distros as well. Manjaro forum has posts on it.
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Re: Gnome-keyring - unlocked[SOLVED]

#85 Post by GuiGuy »

asqwerth wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2019 10:13 am It came like that? Blame the google devs who made chrome?

It's like this in other distros as well. Manjaro forum has posts on it.
In my case I guess opera is the culprit: I don't use chrome.

But I do like opera: is there a workaround for this problem?
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Re: Gnome-keyring - unlocked

#86 Post by Eadwine Rose »

Yes.. the one that was posted... or a different browser not Opera and not Chrome.

Unfortunately there is no getting around it as far as I know.
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Re: Gnome-keyring - unlocked

#87 Post by asqwerth »

Doesn't Opera use the same browser engine as Chrome or Chromium?

The workaround - fehlix was giving you the instructions, I believe.
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Re: Gnome-keyring - unlocked[SOLVED]

#88 Post by GuiGuy »

asqwerth wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2019 10:57 am Doesn't Opera use the same browser engine as Chrome or Chromium?

The workaround - fehlix was giving you the instructions, I believe.
Which fehlix post has the correct workaround? (This thread is very long and confusing.)
BTW am now posting from opera, after cancelling the dreaded popup three times :rolleyes: .
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Re: Gnome-keyring - unlocked

#89 Post by jackdanielsesq »

Guy

This works for me .. YMMV

In Xfce - go to Utilities - Passwords & Keys - delete Default Keyring & close
Done ... log into your favorite program, hit continue, two times ... done
Y'all might have to do this again, right after successful login ..

This works for Skype ... and has for many months [KDE]should be good for Opera too

Wish one of the devs would kill this thing ... enough with the nanny-state stuff already

Wouldnt us Chrome on a bet :bawling:

Regards

Jack

GuiGuy wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2019 10:09 am Why is this keyring nonsense in the distro by default: could it not be made optional?
BTW when I attempt to remove the keyring app, synaptic wants to remove other apps which I do require.

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Re: Gnome-keyring - unlocked

#90 Post by Eadwine Rose »

Thing is the nanny state is not something WE do, as far as I know.

Trust me if it could be gotten rid of easily it would have been done already.
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