On 11/02/2013 06:47 AM, Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
I used to enter wireless passwords once in the wireless configuration and then it could connect to these networks repeatedly without asking me anything again. But then KDEWallet appeared out of nowhere, and every time I wanted to connect to a wireless network, the KDEWallet came up and asked me to enter a password. Now I have a new system and want to never be bothered by KDEWallet again, but the wireless configuration seems to forget all passwords unless I use KDEWallet again. How can I get back to the non-annoying behavior? I have KDE on Fedora 19.
Click your start/kickoff button and type "wallet"; one option that should appear is "kwalletmanager" - after clicking that, an icon for "KDE Wallet Manager" should appear in your lower right system tray; you might have to click on the little arrow to reveal it. Click on it and that should open a window where you may find the configuration options for KDEWallet you seek.
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