On Sunday 19 November 2006 16:44, Gene Heskett wrote: > > I started it from the kmenu, which brought up the icon adjacent to the > date/time on the taskbar. A right click on that brought up a menu and I > chose configuration. > > checking the enable button unghosted the rest of the options and I chose > to create a pair of .wallet files. And while it went thru the motions, I > don't believe they were created as they didn't show up when selecting the > default wallet for that function. I've just prowled thru the .kde tree > and found a .kde/share/apps/kwallet/kwallet.kwl file, 60 bytes of binary > data, and its dated about 50 hours ago when it last crashed/rebooted the > box. > > There is also a .kde/share/config/kwalletrc, which looks like this: > ------------- > [Wallet] > Close When Idle=false > Close on Screensaver=false > Default Wallet= > Enabled=false > First Use=false > Idle Timeout=10 > Launch Manager=true > Leave Manager Open=false > Leave Open=false > Local Wallet= > Prompt on Open=false > Use One Wallet=false > -------------- > and its dated 5 minutes ago when I was fooling with it and tried to create > a wallet file per the two choices shown. I may set First Use=true just > for grins & restart it. Here goes... No difference, it still doesn't > create the wallet. And nothing is being logged about it > in /var/log/secure, nada, zip. And running it did not cancel the First > Use=true in that kwalletrc. > > I've started an updatedb session and when its done I'll see if locate can > find the three wallets I tried to create. In the meantime, should I nuke > both of those and let it create new ones? > Here is mine: [Auto Allow] kdewallet=kmail,kontact,konqueror,kopete [Wallet] Close When Idle=false Close on Screensaver=true Default Wallet= Enabled=true First Use=false Idle Timeout=10 Launch Manager=true Leave Manager Open=true Leave Open=true Prompt on Open=true Use One Wallet=true I like the wallet available all the time I'm working, so I set it to close on screensaver, but don't ever activate the screensaver. Yes, I'd get rid of the old ones, but do use kwalletmanager to do it (from Control Center). Anne
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