ShootEmUp | MERRY CHRISTMAS! | 00:16 |
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holstein | Joyeux Noël :) | 00:21 |
ShootEmUp | Santa Clause! | 00:23 |
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Nivex | I just changed my password on my lucid desktop, and now every time I log in it complains that the keyring password is no longer the same, and I have to enter my old system password to unlock it | 20:50 |
Nivex | how to I get the keyring back in sync so it auto-unlocks on login? | 20:50 |
holstein | hmmm | 20:50 |
holstein | i fixed that once... | 20:50 |
Nivex | my google-fu is turning up stuff from 2004-2008 :( | 20:51 |
holstein | http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=943443 | 20:51 |
holstein | yeah | 20:51 |
holstein | i deleted default.keyring | 20:51 |
holstein | somewhere in .gnome2 | 20:51 |
Nivex | but doesn't that nuke all the passwords contained in aforementioned keyring? | 20:52 |
holstein | prolly | 20:52 |
holstein | you could move it | 20:52 |
holstein | see if there are any ill effects | 20:52 |
Nivex | bingo! | 20:54 |
Nivex | http://www.code-muse.com/blog/?p=53 | 20:54 |
Nivex | right click on login keyring and select Change Password | 20:54 |
holstein | nice | 20:55 |
holstein | yeah, thats more like it | 20:55 |
Nivex | I have the feeling that if I'd used the GUI it probably would have updated the system and the GNOME keyring at the same time, but I just jump to a prompt and type passwd | 21:18 |
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