I think this is caused by #580156. A workaround seems to be running the
following command before starting nm-applet:
export `grep ^DBUS_SESSION_BUS ~/.dbus/session-bus/*-0`
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Hi,
This seams to affect only xfce4 users and might be related to bug #522493.
gnome-keyring doesn't remember password
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=522493
Best regards,
Julien
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Hi,
I have the same problem (not had).
The gnome-keyring-daemon is already started automatically.
I am using xfce4 on unstable.
In xfce4-session-settings, advanced tab, the item "Launch GNOME services
at startup" is enabled.
jtho...@radiobemba:~$ ps -ef |grep gnome-keyring-daemon
jthomas
Hi,
I had the same problem (nm-applet seemed to have forgotten all my
passwords and would not save new ones) because gnome-keyring-daemon
was not started. I previously did not need to start it explicitely
but I do now in ".xsession".
Hope it helps,
C.
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Am 21.04.2010 02:57, schrieb ben:
> Package: network-manager-gnome
> Version: 0.8-1
> Severity: normal
>
>
> nm-applet runs in my system tray.
>
> I have a wpa network.
>
> nm-applet used to manage the connection perfectly. Since the last
> upgrade or so it prompts
Package: network-manager-gnome
Version: 0.8-1
Severity: normal
nm-applet runs in my system tray.
I have a wpa network.
nm-applet used to manage the connection perfectly. Since the last
upgrade or so it prompts for my network password every time it wants
to connect.
I've gone through "Edit con
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