I'm sorry, you are assuming I either know or care how the passwords
are stored on my computer. I'm a user. I couldn't give a stuff. I
trust my machine only so much, because much of the IT media concerns
how inherenlty insecure everyone's passwords and password systems are.
But I trust it far enough. Then it comes along and says it wants to do
something fancy pants with my passwords without really giving a good
reason. I say, no, go away, till I've heard enough to convince me its
worth my time and attention. It's not though is it, this wallet - it's
just a nuissance, isn't it? That's a rhetorical question. I don't care
for the answer.
On 23 August 2014 18:45, John Andersen
On 8/23/2014 6:25 AM, Dylan wrote:
On 23/08/14 13:57, Mark Ballard wrote:
KDE Wallet stopped me connecting my wireless network. And now the network config has crashed. I can't connect.
Not only that, KDE Wallet doesn't know when it's not wanted. I keep telling it to go away. It keeps coming back.
KDE Wallet ---------------
If I must use KDE wallet for this opensuse system to work, then it should say: "you *must* do this or your system won't work".
If KDE Wallet is optional, then it should learn to know when it's not wanted. If I tell it to go away, I do not want it to keep coming back.
Go into System Settings, open the Account Details, go to KDE Wallet and uncheck "Enable the KDE wallet subsystem"
If, for some reason, you don't find it there, just type "wallet" into the search box on the System Settings first page and it will highlight the relevant module.
Its not clear that he want's to disable the wallet for everything, just for wifi.
(Worrying about wifi passwords being stored in cleartext files on you home machine is pretty pointless, given that wifi has an effective range of less than 150 feet. I've always thought putting wifi passwords win the wallet was overkill).
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