I don't know if LXDE uses the gnome-keyring or another tool to manage passwords but Popper could also not be used the way we expect while designing it without the ayatana messaging-menu. I don't know if this is integrated in LXDE either.
Let's sum it up by saying that using Popper in a none GOME+ayatana environment is at least experimental - in most cases i think even not working.
Hello macaque,
Popper is designed to run in GNOME environments.
I don't know if LXDE uses the gnome-keyring or another tool to manage passwords but Popper could also not be used the way we expect while designing it without the ayatana messaging-menu. I don't know if this is integrated in LXDE either.
Let's sum it up by saying that using Popper in a none GOME+ayatana environment is at least experimental - in most cases i think even not working.
Greets
Pa_trick17