Hi All
Is there a possibility to turn both, kwallet and network login off after login?
Thanks
I have found where to turn off kde wallet
Instead of disabling it completly, you can also use it without password. Simply change the password of the wallet to empty, ie click okay in the new password dialog. Kwallet will then happily store your other passwords without ever asking for its own password. That, of course, is bad security and you should not do it and you have been warned etc pp bla bla. Anyway, I found this a viable solution for family computers where users were irritated by the wallet popups.
I prefer to keep Kwallet turned off.
I prefer to keep track of my passwords on my own.
To store a WiFi password, you click on the network app/widget in the panel (task bar) at the bottom of the desktop (the default location for it after a fresh install of openSUSE with KDE).
A popup window will open showing the active and available connections.
Close to the upper right corner of that there is a button for the connection editor.
Go there, a new window will open.
Within that, a right mouse click on the respective connection let you enter a password that is available to every user and that isn’t encrypted (symbol of the two floppies on the right hand side of the password field under ‘WiFi security’).
If you enter the WiFi password there then you won’t have to enter it after every boot.
It took me a while myself until I found that button for opening the ‘connection editor’, and I ever was bugged by the request to enter Kwallet / WiFi passwords after each and every boot.
Guess I haven’t been the only one …
Thanks,thanks guys/ladies.
Just done a restart to be sure… Nice, straight to the desktop.