On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 22:19 +0300, Marius Andreiana wrote: > After a few days of using a fresh F11 setup, upon login I was told > nm-applet wants to access default keyring, but it's locked. Enter > password. > > Hm. Don't know what password. Tried my account and root password, no > luck. Searched help for how to change keyring password, nope. > Ah, found Preferences -> Encryption and Keyrings, that will help. Uhm... no. > > Tried a restart, same question. Tried to add another network > connection to get my net working, but still NM wants to know the > default keyring password. I want that too :) Finally I tried my > initial account password used on install (which I changed a few days > later), that was it! That means there was a problem with your installation. Changing the user's password is supposed to change the default GNOME keyring password to match as well. in /etc/pam.d/passwd: -password optional pam_gnome_keyring.so So, how did you change your password? > Could this behaviour be changed to: when a keyring needs to be setup, > prompt user with a dialog explaining what a keyring is and ask for a > password. Huh. > (about my recent posts - I've been influenced in the last 2 years by > working together with a few professional UX folks. However, I'm not a > person with UX studies/certifications. I just hope to show you the > experience of a new Linux user) -- Fedora-desktop-list mailing list Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list