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How remove/deactivate gnome keyring daemon

Posted: 20 Jul 2017, 16:39
by Kulle
I use v3.2.2 xfce
It always reports the gnome keyring daemon "Choose password for new keyring"
But i don't want to use keyring daemon!
How can I permanently remove/deactivate the keyring daemon?
thanks for the help.

Re: How remove/deactivate gnome keyring daemon

Posted: 20 Jul 2017, 17:02
by donald
Take a look at menu > settings > session and startup > Application Autostart (tab)

Re: How remove/deactivate gnome keyring daemon

Posted: 21 Jul 2017, 06:31
by Kulle
Thanks for the note.
In the table there are 4 lines with "Gnome Keyring"
These 4 lines are not marked!
Gnome keyring does not log on at the start!
But the Gnome keyring always(!) appears when I launch
Browser (Chrom or Opera)
The keyring is stubborn, you have to close the window two or three times.
For Ubuntu there are solutions:
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=796410&page=2
https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/GNOME_Schlüsselbund/
But these notes have not helped me for Porteus

Re: How remove/deactivate gnome keyring daemon

Posted: 21 Jul 2017, 07:15
by fulalas
Keep pressing Enter when these dialogs appear. After a while, get home/guest/.local/share/keyrings and save it (keeping folder struct) inside your USB stick: /porteus/rootcopy

Re: How remove/deactivate gnome keyring daemon

Posted: 21 Jul 2017, 07:25
by donald
@ Kulle

Hmmm...ok
I use Pale Moon and havn't seen any keyring message until now.
Curious as i am, i fetched me the opera module, and yes, closed opera
and the keyring pop up appeared.
Leaving it blank > continue -- it creates to files in /home/guest/.local/share/keyrings/
default and Default_keyring.keyring

Now when i start/close opera there is no keyring pop-up anymore.

Re: How remove/deactivate gnome keyring daemon

Posted: 21 Jul 2017, 11:56
by francois
Do as Donald proposed. There is also a systemic strategy. Try gnome keyring popup annoying Ubuntu as keywords on the web.

Re: How remove/deactivate gnome keyring daemon

Posted: 21 Jul 2017, 15:15
by Kulle
Donald's method worked.
The problem is solved.
Thanks again.