Johannes, unfortunately I would not call this normal behaviour because it is only happening on this one computer. On all of the other computers I have tried (2 on openSUSE 13.2, 1 on mac 10.10 and 1 windows 7) it remembers the password successfully. Dylan, no there is no .config/owncloud directory John, no the home directory is not encrypted on the computer with the issue, however the two other openSUSE 13.2 computers remember the password just fine and one of those is encrypted the other is not. I just cannot work out where owncloud client is storing its configuration for my user. On 22 January 2015 at 19:25, John Andersen <jsamyth@gmail.com> wrote:
On 01/22/2015 10:20 AM, Paul Groves wrote:
I have logged into my computer today to find that owncloud is asking for a password every time it opens!
I have checked the kde wallet and the password in there is correct. I have tried re-adding the kde wallet password. I have tried removing and re-installing oencloud I have tried using snapper to roll back to yesterday (when it worked fine)
I am using owncloud 1.7.1 and opensuse 13.2 64-bit
Everything is fine on my work computer and my laptop using the same versions.
I am assuming that something is wrong in the owncloud settings for my user. When I re-installed owncloud it remembered all the settings. I want to try and do a complete clean install but there is no .owncloud folder in my home directory.
Does anyone know how I can completely remove owncloud-client and all of it's settings from my system and home folder so that I am able to perform a completely clean install?
Do you have an encrypted home directory?
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