gnome keyring

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Like many others, I ran into the problem of evolution asking and insisting 
for access to the keyring, and I solved it by deleting everything in 
~/.gnome2/keyrings. Evolution is cool now, but I don't thing that's the 
right solution. I think it'd be good to have a standard way of storing the 
million passwords that I have, so I'm trying to use gnome-keyring-manager 
to do that. As of right now I have my passwords stored in a file, 
encrypted with gpg. 

I created a "misc" keyring, but then I don't know what else to do. I did a 
google search and I found this on wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Keyring

On my machine, the Key and Applications panels are empty. Shouldn't I be 
able to actually store some keys in it? Am I supposed to do anything 
besides creating and deleting empty keyrings? 

Somebody, please shed some light here. Pointers to documentation (which I 
wasn't able to find) would be fine. Thanks!

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