Thank you for help. But, i still don't know how those keyrings really work. On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 06:09:52PM -0400, Dave Hunt wrote:
Regarding the keyring: If you set Login as the default keyring in seahorse, you'll no longer be prompted and the keyring will be unlocked by your logging onto your system. "menus->accessories->passwords and encryption keys", and go to the 'passwords' page. You'll see a list of keyrings, on which should be at least one entry, that is, Login. Hit 'shift+f10', and choose 'set as default'. then close the dialogue. If 'Login' isn't in the keyring list, You'll have to add it, first. In the 'edit' menu, on the Passwords and Encryption Keys' thing, there is an 'add' page, where you specify 'password keyring', the name 'login', and your login password. HTH, Dave On 16/08/10 17:54, Alejandro Leiva wrote:El 16/08/2010, a las 23:32, Michal Zegan escribió:Hey. Is it a bug that orca doesn't speak when gnome-keyring sudenly pop ups when gajim requests access to the keyring?Yep. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=540146 If you can provide more info or a debug log would be nice. http://live.gnome.org/Orca/Debugging
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