https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453932
--- Comment #2 from Bob English <bobofengl...@zoho.com> --- More info: After restarting it happened again, here's the message from KDE Wallet Service: "The application 'kded' has requested the wallet 'kdewallet' please enter the password for this wallet below." I never set it up, but if so I would have used a name other than the default. Again using my user password worked. Here's the message I got from Gnome evolution Email client when it opened: "Unlock login keyring. "The login keyring did not get unlocked when you logged into your computer." I had to install gnomekeyring (GPG) to use Evolution because it wouldn't accept any other keyring (incompatible) and how I have been using it for nearly a decade. Suspicion: The last update (Yesterday evening before shutdown) must have added a hard dependency for the KDE Login service, and adopted my Gnome keyring, without asking or even telling me; if so, that's unwarranted! Besides that, I can live with this new compatibility, but need to know a few things like: Can get rid of gnomekeyring, and use kdewallet instead or iscnomekeyring still required and if so how? Install and use kdewallet-manager? Some important do's and don'ts (not general, but platform specific) that may cause trouble, since I never used any of it. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.