On Fri, 2015-03-20 at 16:10 -0600, Stuart McGraw wrote:
I'm not sure if this is a Fedora question or a Gnucash question but I thought I'd start here...
I just installed fedora 21 and gnucash (a personal finance app) from the f21 yum repo. Quite frequently when I start gnucash I will be asked for a password to unlock my keyring.
How do I disable that "feature"? Googling didn't really turn up anything helpful.
I don't need password protection on the gnucash app and the whole concept is rather silly given that all its data is stored in an unencrypted xml file.
I use GnuCash 2.6.5 This copy was built from rev 23d0f79+ on 2015-01-09. for Fedora 21 and full GNOME de. It doesn't prompt me for any keyring password. Gnome is prompting you for a keyring password because you're using Gnome, not because you're using Gnucash.