I think I found the real solution this time :). Lubuntu is missing
libpam-gnome-keyring package by default. After installing it, I got
automatic unlock feature working in a fresh installation of Lubuntu
12.04. So my new instructions:
1. install lib-pam-gnome-keyring package: sudo apt-get install
I just solved my problem. There is option to unlock keyring at log-in
after all.
1. Log-in to lubuntu.
2. When password dialog shows up, there is this Details button. Press the
button to view some more options.
3. Dialog contans now option "Automatically unlock this keyring whenever I'm
locked i
I have had this same issue since I installed Ubuntu One in lubuntu
(12.04).
I set same password for log in and for this 'Default' keyring as I read
from somewhere that then the keyring would be unlocked at log in
automatically without prompting the password dialog. This didn't work
and I suspect
I seem to have this same problem. I have Radeon M6 GPU and found this
bug report: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27510
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #27510
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27510
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[Lucid]NoScript crashes Firefox, crashes X-session
http
This is probably the same bug that is mentioned in squashfs mailing list. You
can identify this by trying to use mksquashfs with "-no-sparse" option. This
bug seems to be fixed in the latest CVS-version of suashfs-tools. This all was
mentioned in squashfs mailing list:
http://sourceforge.net/m