Hi.
Please can someone advice on what to do.
everytime I want to shut down my laptop(running Linux Mint) I get an error box saying gnome-keyring-daemon.
I have been using Linux Mint months and never seen that error, it popped up today for the first time.
Please adivise ASAP on how I can rectify this problem
Thank you.
joshua cohen
Gnome-keyring-daemon
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Re: Gnome-keyring-daemon
I've usually had this problem when launching a web browser and My login to Cinnamon is automatic (no password).
Here's what I did to fix that issue. Don't know if this works for you.
Warning - I mostly use command line, so the instructions refer to that.
1. Launch a terminal
2. Type seahorse, press enter
3. The Passwords and Keys window should appear.
4. Right click on Login and choose change password.
5. Don't type anything in the new password dialogue box.
That fixed it for me. Standard disclaimer - YMMV
Here's what I did to fix that issue. Don't know if this works for you.
Warning - I mostly use command line, so the instructions refer to that.
1. Launch a terminal
2. Type seahorse, press enter
3. The Passwords and Keys window should appear.
4. Right click on Login and choose change password.
5. Don't type anything in the new password dialogue box.
That fixed it for me. Standard disclaimer - YMMV
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Re: Gnome-keyring-daemon
I just uninstalled the gnome-keyring daemon, problem solved.
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Re: Gnome-keyring-daemon
Menu | Software Manager | gnome-keyring | click Remove