I'm running fully up-to-date Fedora 17. When something crashes and wants to submit a bug report, it wants to store the bugzilla login in the gnome- keyring, but I don't have a gnome-keyring. How do I set this up so that I don't have to always input the login data?
On 11/20/2012 02:22 PM, Lester M. Petrie Jr. wrote:
I'm running fully up-to-date Fedora 17. When something crashes and wants to submit a bug report, it wants to store the bugzilla login in the gnome-keyring, but I don't have a gnome-keyring. How do I set this up so that I don't have to always input the login data?
it should "just work" if gnome-keyring package is installed
rpm -q gnome-keyring
if it's missing install it. I guess abrt-gui probably ought to have a dependency added, if it doesn't work without it.
-- rex
Hi
xncse3> rpm -q gnome-keyring gnome-keyring-3.4.1-3.fc17.x86_64
Maybe the problem is that at somepoint I did initialize the keyring, but I don't remember the password. Is there some way to reset that?
On Tuesday, November 20, 2012 2:51:31 PM Rex Dieter wrote:
On 11/20/2012 02:22 PM, Lester M. Petrie Jr. wrote:
I'm running fully up-to-date Fedora 17. When something crashes and wants to submit a bug report, it wants to store the bugzilla login in the gnome-keyring, but I don't have a gnome-keyring. How do I set this up so that I don't have to always input the login data?
it should "just work" if gnome-keyring package is installed
rpm -q gnome-keyring
if it's missing install it. I guess abrt-gui probably ought to have a dependency added, if it doesn't work without it.
-- rex
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On Tue, 2012-11-20 at 17:03 -0500, Lester M. Petrie Jr. wrote:
Hi
xncse3> rpm -q gnome-keyring gnome-keyring-3.4.1-3.fc17.x86_64
Maybe the problem is that at somepoint I did initialize the keyring, but I don't remember the password. Is there some way to reset that?
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Use the seahorse GUI to manipulate Gnome keyrings:
yum install seahorse
poc
On Tuesday, November 20, 2012 7:12:04 PM Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2012-11-20 at 17:03 -0500, Lester M. Petrie Jr. wrote:
Hi
xncse3> rpm -q gnome-keyring gnome-keyring-3.4.1-3.fc17.x86_64
Maybe the problem is that at somepoint I did initialize the keyring, but I don't remember the password. Is there some way to reset that?
[Please don't top-post on this list. See the Guidelines]
Use the seahorse GUI to manipulate Gnome keyrings:
yum install seahorse
poc
Thanks. I didn't realize I had so many different keyrings. I have made some changes with seahorse, and now I just have to wait until there is another abort to test out what I have done.
I appologize for the top posting. I know better, my only excuse is that here at work we respond to emails at the top, and I just forgot.
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