-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 can you try to login using GDM or LXDM ? i guess the issue is a patch used suse gnome, that enable keyring only in gnome/lxde with gdm/lxdm IMHO it's useless and wrong to have, but i guess it's not something i can choose to change... an openfate feature is the proper way to do it. (i think the patch is useless, mostly coz knetworkmanager is always broken and features less than nm-applet and nm-applet can't use kwallet... so people want to use nm-applet in kde (me) can't do it in the best way) Andrea Il 19/04/2010 17:37, Stefan Seyfried ha scritto:
Hi factory testers, (I know that opensuse-gnome would be the more appropriate list, but I want to first check if it works for anyone at all).
I cannot get gnome keyring to work at all, means: neither nm-applet nor pidgin store the passwords in the keyring, pidgin stores them unobscured in .purple.
I also never get asked for a master password. I removed everything .gnome, .gconf, .purple, I also tried a new user.
I have a system that has KDE as default, but I installed a truckload of GNOME packages since yesterday, so I think I should not be missing anything anymore (I can also log into GNOME at the KDM login screen).
It does not work regardless if I'm logged into GNOME or KDE.
Any hints for debugging?
Thanks,
seife
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