I have LInux Lite for a couple of days and i cant use it because everytime i log in i have this box showing up and asking me for "enter password for keyring default keyring to unlock" ,i put try to put my log in password and dont acept it,anybody know what i can do to get rid of this box if thats possible?
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Enter Password for keyring 'default keyring' to unlock
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01-21-2015, 05:09 AM
Hello furavidas, what have you installed since you first ran Linux Lite?
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01-21-2015, 08:12 AM
I've seen that message before at every startup on my Mum's LL2.0 install, it was caused by permissions of the created internet connection.
Solution was edit the connection & on the General tab check "All users may connect to this network", Save & Restart.
03-07-2015, 04:44 AM
(01-21-2015, 08:12 AM)JmaCWQ link Wrote: I've seen that message before at every startup on my Mum's LL2.0 install, it was caused by permissions of the created internet connection. Hello I have kind of the same issue here with my Thinkpad T430. Did a fresh LL2.2 install. And right off the bat when I wanted to connect to my wifi it prompted me to insert a keyring password. And after that it constantly asks for the keyring password. This really needs to be adressed since this issue seems to be the premissions set before the ISO file is made and shipped for downloading. I propose to invoke it with Installer and fileshareing packages. Not with wifi and other connection possibilites. Is that doable? In my mind this is kind of a security hazzard since most pepople will put the same password for the keyring that they have set for their main system user. Hope this comment is useful and the devs will see this. Best regards, vaikus84
03-07-2015, 06:04 AM
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