On Fri, 8 Feb 2013 04:40:44 -0500 Gene Heskett <gheskett@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > and kwallet in general can be configured to use no password, > > which is perfectly safe on a singl user system. if others (who > > you don't trust) use the machine, better keep a password. > > Now that I'd like to do if only the pw requester would steal > focus. It doesn't so its 2 extra mouse clicks, 1 to wake up the > mouse and one to change focus, to get focus so you can enter your > pw. > > 10.04 LTS 32 bit system here. If you can point me to the right > files to edit to get rid of the pw requester, I'd appreciate it. i'm afraid i don't understand the problem. if you do what i suggested, kwallet won't pop up anymore at all, since there's no password to ask from you. to do that open the kwallet manager (or whatever it's called), usually it sits in your taskbar somewhere. right-clicking on the (or any, if you have more than one) allows you to change the password. once you set both to "" (blank), there's no botheration anymore. as was mentioned in a previous thread some time, the passwords are still encrypted on disk, but kwallet won't require a password once your user is logged into KDE. -- phani. ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.