Keyring madness

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Greets, folks . . .

I'll not mention the three hours I spent yesterday trying to get the
Thinkpad wireless working again -- it had been off for a few days -- or
the multitude of diagnostics I ran, or how at the end I remembered the
little physical switch that turns wifi off and on. It was on, but when I
switched it off and then on again the wifi was suddenly fine. So, a
reminder: flip off/on switches at least once every 15 years or so.

No, won't mention that. But will mention something else that is driving me
(further) insane: On the Thinkpad I now have *two* keyring popups, one,
presumably gnomish, that wants my user password when I start the network,
and the other, genuine TDE, that pops up when I start KMail. It, too,
wants my user password but not my mail password. After entering these, all
proceeds as hoped.

I'd like to make them go away. I have searched the machine for any kind og
keyring configuration file for either of these things, and have come up
empty. The TDE Wallet Service version says "The application 'kmail' had
requested to open the wallet 'kdewallet.' Please enter the password for
this wallet below."

Anyone know how I can make these things stop? I don't have anything running
that I don't have running on the desktop machine, where I do not get the
popups.
--
dep

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