Sure would be nice to know what the %U is supposed to do.
On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 4:10 PM, Paul Smith <phhs80@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 7:34 PM, Ahmad Samir <ahmadsamir3891@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> If by autologin you mean that my computer automatically login the
>> default user after bootup, no, I do not have autologin enabled.
>
> Is the login keyring password the same as your user account password?
> if so, if they're the same then the keyring should automatically get
> unlocked when you login IIUC.
>
> You can change the way chrome stores the passwords, have a look at:
> https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/ docs/linux_password_storage.md
>
> the --basic option should get rid of the pop-up window to unlock the
> gnome login keyring, but it would make chrome store the passwords in
> plain text.... :/
Thanks, Ahmad and Tom. I fixed the problem by removing %U from the command
/usr/bin/google-chrome-stable %U
that was configured in the button that launches Google Chrome.
Paul
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