Bradley Pursley wrote: > rlengland@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> Delete /home/YOUR NAME/.gnome2/keyrings/default.keyring >> >> Gnome/network manager will recreate the default.keyring with >> correct permisssions next time you connect. Enter the same password >> as you login password and I believe it will not prompt you in the >> future. The auto unlock won't work out of the box on F8. It can if you install gnome-keyring-pam and tweak /etc/pam.d/gdm. At least, it does for me. Others have not had such luck. > The directory "keyrings" & file "default.keyring" you mentioned does > not exist! Odd. Then you've got something a bit borked on your system. If you create a new user and login, does ~/.gnome2/keyrings get created? If not, perhaps use rpm -V gnome-keyring to ensure the gnome-keyring package is intact. I'm not sure what other packages or files you'd need to check, though I suspect there could be other things causing your problem. (P.S. Trimming your quotes makes messages easier to read. :) -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A lot of people I know believe in positive thinking, and so do I. I believe everything positively stinks. -- Lew Col
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