On 03/21/2015 08:08 PM, Donato Roque wrote:
On Fri, 2015-03-20 at 16:10 -0600, Stuart McGraw wrote:
I'm not sure if this is a Fedora question or a Gnucash
question but I thought I'd start here...
I just installed fedora 21 and gnucash (a personal finance
app) from the f21 yum repo. Quite frequently when I start
gnucash I will be asked for a password to unlock my keyring.
How do I disable that "feature"? Googling didn't really
turn up anything helpful.
I don't need password protection on the gnucash app and
the whole concept is rather silly given that all its data
is stored in an unencrypted xml file.
I use GnuCash 2.6.5
This copy was built from rev 23d0f79+ on 2015-01-09.
for Fedora 21 and full GNOME de. It doesn't prompt me for any keyring
password. Gnome is prompting you for a keyring password because you're
using Gnome, not because you're using Gnucash.
Not sure I understand.... I get prompted only when I
start gnucash, not when I start any other gnome apps.
I'm also running xfce, not the gnome desktop.
I looked at the keyring help but it wasn't much help,
nor was googling. I'm guessing (hoping) there is some
way to tell gnome, the keyring app, gnucash, someone,
that there is no need to require a password to start
gnucash. How to do that???
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