Hello, with Suse 11.3 it seems impossible that Konqueror stores passwords? I have heard about the "theory" that a window should pop up and asking about whether I want to store the password? Doesn't seem to happen. And then there is KWallet. Opening it one "wallet" seems to be there, saying "The name org.kde.kwalletd was not provided by ans .service files." which is unfortunately the typical bad message style: It doesn't tell me what is expected (is this an error or not), and if it is expected, why it is expected, and due to which facts it thinks that the expectations are not met. Finally, if there is a problem, how to solve it? The KWallet documentation doesn't speak about problems (unfortunately, this seems to be the "standard" for KDE documentation; apparently there are never any problems). Can anybody help? Oliver P.S. In the past, with older Suse versions, KWallet never worked, and I always had to use Firefox. I got the impression (from the Internet) that now KWallet seems to work in some cases? When going to KDE wallet configuration, there is "Enable KDE wallet subsystem"?? What could this mean? And the same message "The name org.kde.kwalletd was not provided by ans .service files." appears for the automatic wallet selection? Apparently the "subsystem" (???) has to be enabled? If this is the case, then how can one know about this? Even the existence of Kwallet is not mentioned for example somewhere in Konqueror? And apparently enabling this "subsystem" means just enabling "Kwallet"?? If this is the case, why then speaking of a "subsystem"? -- Dr. Oliver Kullmann Computer Science Department Swansea University Faraday Building, Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP, UK http://cs.swan.ac.uk/~csoliver/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org