https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=509520
--- Comment #2 from Brian <[email protected]> --- OK so apparently this is a feature, not a bug. But it's an unwanted feature that comes with bugs. For example, the cancel button doesn't in-fact cancel the SSH attempt. It just pops up again asking for a password again. If I decide that I signed into the wrong server, I have to close my terminal to stop the sign in process as Ctrl+C doesn't work in the GUI. Or I have to keep clicking on cancel until the server says I tried too many times. It would be good if there was an option to easily turn this off. I don't use KDE wallet and disabling KDE wallet doesn't stop the popups. I use keepassx and keepassxc-cli and for work, we have our own system to copy and paste passwords. I love KDE because of it's flexibility as opposed to Gnome and that KDE also reminds me of Windows 7 with it's interface. It's great. This should be a feature toggle. I'll probably eventually figure out how to disable it, but it will be through hacking which I don't like. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
