Alex: Found it. In my version the tab is called "GNOME Keyring" that
allows you to change the master password. So also changed my user
password to be the same. So after re-booting only requires my user
password. Thanks.
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nm-applet: requests keyring password, doesn't use it
https://bugs.launchpa
Alex: Thanks for your prompt reply. I am new to Linux having recently
bought a Dell machine with Ubuntu pre-loaded. So I am still learning. I
had a look on the web for Seahorse and I have loaded the application but
can't see how you run it or what you need to do to change my password.
Any help app
I only started having a problem when I updated my user password. To gain
access to my wireless network, I had to type in my old password. I have
now gone back to my original password when I got my PC and it now works
OK without asking for my user password. So it would appear that the
applet is sto