On Mon June 20 2011, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > Chrome is a Gnome app. So is Firefox. So is Thunderbird. The fact that > you're using KDE is irrelevant. The apps use the Gnome libraries and the > Gnome keyring. > > As to why it only happens with VNC, I've no idea. Do you mean it happens > with each new VNC session, or with each new instance of Chrome? I use > Evolution under KDE and have to go through *two* password checks when > starting it in a new (local) login session, but within the session I can > stop and restart Evo with no further checks. > > (BTW with F14 it used to be just one check. This is progress?) > Ahh... I did not know that Chrome was a Gnome app. It appears that I can close and restart Chrome within the same session and not get prompted. When I go home and start Chrome on the local console, it does not prompt me for a password, but the next day when I log in from remote (SSH tunnel still going from the previous session) it will prompt me for a password again. Basically the steps to reproduce are as follows: 1) Log in from remote -- password request 2) Close programs, close viewer, go home. 3) Start Chrome on the local console -- NO password request 4) Go to work, log in from remote, password request. Almost like logging in on the local console is clearing a "cookie" or something. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines