Re: Make Kwallet behave ?

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On 2022-08-30 03:12:24 Stefan Krusche wrote:
> Hi Leslie,
>
> Am Sonntag, 28. August 2022 schrieb J Leslie Turriff:
> > Hi,
> > 	I ran across this on the OpenSuSE user list.  It's also a problem
> > for me at login time; I've been starting Kmail and Konqueror manually
> > because of it.
>
> The problem is not really clear to me. The user you are citing doesn't
> provide any information about his configuration settings.
>
> I understand you want kwallet to start before an application starts
> which needs a password.
>
> I had this working for years on TDE/Debian or Devuan. I configured
> kwallet to show up in the systray. A saved TDE session which
> automatically starts kmail works fine. Kwallet sits in systray and
> kmail is started. When kmail wants to get new mails, kwallet's dialog
> pops up to get the password.
>
> Kmail is configured not to fetch new mails at start-up time, though. I
> guess it's not exactly what you wanted.
>
> HTH
>
> Kind regards,
> Stefan

	That's right, when kmail is configured to fetch mail at startup, it wants kwallet to be
available.  That's not too big an issue because it pops up the kwallet login.
	The worse one is konqueror, whose connections to other servers via fish fail when kwallet
is not already running; konqueror doesn't try to start kwallet, just fails the
connection.

Leslie
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