Yes, I experience this too, it is very annoying. Evolution asks for seahorsepassword at every holy boot. Internet passwords are not affected by this (e.g. the password to reach this launchpad).
I tried to:
1) set a new password in seahorse
2) delete the file keyring.login in .gnome2/keyring --> at boot asks for a new keyringpassword but then it asks this every boot
3) create a new keyring in seahorse setting this as default
4) completely remove from synaptic the package libpam-gnome-keyring and reinstalling it
The only possible solution for now has been to set a new empty password in seahorse with all consequent security problems.
Suspects: I changed the login screen into automatic login. Could this affect the evolution or the seahorse behaviour?
Yes, I experience this too, it is very annoying. Evolution asks for seahorsepassword at every holy boot. Internet passwords are not affected by this (e.g. the password to reach this launchpad).
I tried to:
1) set a new password in seahorse
2) delete the file keyring.login in .gnome2/keyring --> at boot asks for a new keyringpassword but then it asks this every boot
3) create a new keyring in seahorse setting this as default
4) completely remove from synaptic the package libpam- gnome-keyring and reinstalling it
The only possible solution for now has been to set a new empty password in seahorse with all consequent security problems.
Suspects: I changed the login screen into automatic login. Could this affect the evolution or the seahorse behaviour?