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On Sat, 2013-11-02 at 12:27 +0000, Steve Searle wrote:
Around 10:47am on Saturday, November 02, 2013 (UK time), Oliver
Ruebenacker scrawled:
> But then KDEWallet appeared out of nowhere, and every time I wanted to
> connect to a wireless network, the KDEWallet came up and asked me to enter
> a password.
>
> Now I have a new system and want to never be bothered by KDEWallet again,
> but the wireless configuration seems to forget all passwords unless I use
> KDEWallet again.
>
> How can I get back to the non-annoying behavior? I have KDE on Fedora 19.
I got round this (I think) by setting a null (empty) password for
KDEWallet.
Steve
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I use KDE Wallet and don't see this behavior so I'd think that it's just
settings. Don't want to assume that though. ;-]
Under "Settings -> Configure Wallet ..." on the "Wallet
Preferences" tab
I have "Enable the KDE Wallet subsystem" checked and the bottom two
talking about the system tray. On the "Access Control" tab I have the
"Prompt when an application accesses a wallet" checked and under each
wallet (I have two) all the applications have the policy "Always Allow."
Two of the apps there are Google Chrome and Network Manager.
When I first log in, e.g., after rebooting to use a new kernel, I think
I get prompted for the KDE Wallet password when I use Chrome. That only
happens once. I never get asked for a password by Network Manager and I
have it set to "Store connection secrets" in "secure storage
(encrypted)." However, I can't say for sure that Network Manager uses
KDE Wallet because when I look at the "Applications" tab in KDE Wallet's
main window I don't see it listed in the "applications currently
connected to this wallet" section.
I don't think that Network Manager uses Gnome Wallet. Evolution does
and I get prompted by Gnome Wallet for a password when I open Evolution
for the first time after rebooting/logging in. By that time a network
connection is already set up.
Check your KDE Wallet settings and post back what you have. I agree
that prompts like what you describe are annoying at the least.
Mark C. Allman, PMP, CSM
Founder, See How You Ski