Can anyone tell my why the gnome-keyring-manager has not been included in 11.x
On 5/28/2009 at 17:28, James Tremblay aka SLEducator fxrsliberty@opensuse.us
wrote:
Can anyone tell my why the gnome-keyring-manager has not been included in 11.x
Are you looking for seahorse?
On 5/28/2009 at 17:28, James Tremblay aka SLEducator fxrsliberty@opensuse.us
wrote:
Can anyone tell my why the gnome-keyring-manager has not been included in 11.x
Oh.. forgot to tell you why; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Keyring
the keyring manager is deprecated and replaced by seahorse.
Dominique
PS: Google, search for gnome-keyring-manager, 1st hit is the Wiki entry (and already the preview writes about the deprecation.
Thank you for the heads up, my google search didn't take me there at all ;) JT
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
On 5/28/2009 at 17:28, James Tremblay aka SLEducator fxrsliberty@opensuse.us
wrote:
Can anyone tell my why the gnome-keyring-manager has not been included in 11.x
Oh.. forgot to tell you why; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Keyring
the keyring manager is deprecated and replaced by seahorse.
Dominique
PS: Google, search for gnome-keyring-manager, 1st hit is the Wiki entry (and already the preview writes about the deprecation.
My google search does not return this result first. You should not assume that google returns the same results for everyone, nor that it is a static index (today's 1 is tomorrow's 1 billion). More importantly, saying 'google it', once the original entry no longer exists, creates a data void. Information redundancy provides a way to keep this information available even if the original source is no longer available.
In short, 'google it', in the context of a mailing list, does not make much sense.
Thanks,
Steve
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 4:39 PM, James Tremblay aka SLEducator fxrsliberty@opensuse.us wrote:
Thank you for the heads up, my google search didn't take me there at all ;) JT
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
On 5/28/2009 at 17:28, James Tremblay aka SLEducator fxrsliberty@opensuse.us
wrote:
Can anyone tell my why the gnome-keyring-manager has not been included in 11.x
Oh.. forgot to tell you why; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Keyring
the keyring manager is deprecated and replaced by seahorse.
Dominique
PS: Google, search for gnome-keyring-manager, 1st hit is the Wiki entry (and already the preview writes about the deprecation.
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