Yes, it happens for me every time I start up my laptop.
I get 2 or 3 gnome-keyring dialogues from network-manager, all exactly the same message (asking so that it can get the key for my wireless network).
Yes I do check the box to store the password.
Generally, I cancel the requests to unlock the keyring, cancel the next dialogue asking for my wireless network key, then re-select the access point from the NM drop-down, and then it asks for the gnome-keyring password just once and I provide it.
Yes, it happens for me every time I start up my laptop.
I get 2 or 3 gnome-keyring dialogues from network-manager, all exactly the same message (asking so that it can get the key for my wireless network).
Yes I do check the box to store the password.
Generally, I cancel the requests to unlock the keyring, cancel the next dialogue asking for my wireless network key, then re-select the access point from the NM drop-down, and then it asks for the gnome-keyring password just once and I provide it.