On 20110802_090648, Jerome BENOIT wrote: > Hello List: > > On 02/08/11 00:10, Paul E Condon wrote: > >On 20110801_230130, Jerome BENOIT wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>Indeed, because I would suspect that a lot of packages depend on > >>gnome-keyring > >>as I could read on Google. But as only a `minimal' Gnome is actually > >>installed on my box, it appeared that no package depends on it. > >>OT: Gnome sounds heavy to me, and I plan to migrate to an alternative > >>sooner or later. > >> > >> > >>Jerome > > > >In Squeeze, Gnome key-ring can be disabled in the drop down menus by > >going to > > > >System->Preferences->Startup Applications > > > >Then look under the Startup Programs tab > >There you will find three check boxes that mention GNOME Keyring in > >their description line. > >Un-check them, Close, and re-boot > > According to the README.Debian of `gnome-keyring', this is also > supported in Wheezy. > > > > >This does not actually remove gnome-keyring, but it does allow lower > >level system software to handle SSH keys, for instance. > > Yes, but is it a per user set up, not a system wide set up. > > > Disabling > >things that are only available in GNOME should be the first step in > >transitioning to a less heavy GUI. Your control over GNOME features > >can't be anything but less reliable in the foreign environment. > > What is it meant by `foreign environment' ?
Sorry for not using a better word. I mean an environment that is not the intended environment for GNOME key-ring. Nothing more. This is only relevant if you actually intend to try other guis. I didn't realize that you have multiple users on the computer. My information probably is useless in setting up a system-wide disable. -- Paul E Condon pecon...@mesanetworks.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110803043014.gb5...@cmpq.lan.gnu