Simple way to stop Network Manager keyring annoyance?

Hello, I’m new to openSUSE… I’ve tried Ubuntu, Arch, and most recently Fedora but the SUSE GNOME environment blows everything else away!

The only problem (so far) is that Network Manager requires you to enter your password every time you login to unlock the password keyring. I want to disable this.

I think some distros disable the prompt by using the login password to unlock the keyring, but I use auto-login (if that makes a difference).

I have seen the ubuntuforums post on pam_keyring, but it looks too hacky so I’m reluctant to try it.

I guess we largely solved this by moving from evolution to gmail!! but by google-searching, like you, on

suse gnome password keyring unlock

it seems that this is still one of life’s little challenges;

I guess we largely solved this by moving from evolution to gmail!

My post had nothing to do with email. I don’t use evolution.

but by google-searching, like you, on

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suse gnome password keyring unlock

it seems that this is still one of life’s little challenges;

Try and respond with complete sentences. People may respect you one day if you do.

Those keywords pull up nothing, except this thread and another related to evolution passwords.

I’ve already done prior research on this - as is evident in my first post.

There’s no need to be a condescending little moron. Just give me a straight answer if you can, or troll somewhere else if you can’t.

This is my first thread on the suse forums, and if it’s possible, I hope it’s my last. People like you (pdc_2) ruin Linux’s name.

I know when I tried Ubutu which has the same feature entering a return at the first initial password prompt bypasses this.
You get complaints about security accept these.
Thats it.

So if you can go back to a Blank Keyring and a get an first time initial log in perhaps the same thing will work in Suse.

I use Suse 9.3 10.3 and 11.1 in KDE have never had the problem.

Used gnome at times again have never come across this, but have always done an initial KDE install.

I need connect to gnome remotely with TightVNC and can‘t because of „Unlock Login Keyring“. How can I unlock it remotely?

My Remote Destop Preferences on remote machine:
unchecked - You must confirm each access to this machine
checked - Require the user to enter this password