On Wednesday 29 March 2023 15:34:38 dep via tde-users wrote: > 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 Yes, I remember this one well. Don't know why it happens in the Debian/Devuan setup, but not in (K)ubuntu. Annoying as hell, when it's not something you wanted, don't remember downloading it, etc. It's been awhile since I dealt with this one, though; but as I recall, just uninstall gnome-keyring. There's also another, gnome-keyring-pkcs11 and also network-manager-gnome, but I believe that these others don't get installed almost by default, as it were. You might be tempted to purge your system of everything Gnomish (and I only wish I could), but it seems that some Gnome dependencies are used on practically all systems. I did try weeding out everything Gnomish, and it's like stepping in quicksand. Start by purging those packages, one-at-a-time, and see the issue disappears. Bill ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx