Hi,

Thanks for the response! Yes, it seems so. If I'm not mistaken, the problem was 
also present for the entirety of the Bullseye lifecycle. I guess the conclusion 
is that it's an upstream issue and nothing could be done to address it on the 
Debian side. Maybe in the future better display managers will be developed, but 
for now we have to live with it. GDM is better suited for GNOME, SDDM for KDE 
and all more or less supported that is currently available for Xfce is Lightdm.

Best Regards,
Yura

------- Original Message -------
On Wednesday, June 21st, 2023 at 00:23, Yves-Alexis Perez - corsac at 
debian.org <corsac_at_debian_org_hgc...@simplelogin.co> wrote:

> Hey,
> 
> this looks to be https://github.com/canonical/lightdm/issues/70 but there's
> not definite conclusion in that issue. It looks like gnome-keyring is launched
> for the lightdm user but lacks space to write some files. I don't think we
> really need gnome-keyring as part of the lightdm session anyway so I don't
> think it's really problematic, mostly cosmetic at that point.
> 
> Regards,
> --
> Yves-Alexis

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