Hello,
when I try to connect to an sshd host with an ssh pub key from xterm, it appears the pop up window of gnome keyring asking for a password.
I was looking for /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-ssh.desktop to disable keyring requests but I didn't find the folder.
There is a way to disable the gnome keyring daemon?
How can I disable gnome keyring?
Re: How can I disable gnome keyring?
You can stop processes using the MATE menu....
Applications -> System Tools -> MATE System Monitor -> Processes
Scroll down to gnome-keyring-daemon, right select menu and 'stop process'.
Steve
Applications -> System Tools -> MATE System Monitor -> Processes
Scroll down to gnome-keyring-daemon, right select menu and 'stop process'.
Steve
Re: How can I disable gnome keyring?
Thank you.
I disabled the service on "Startup Application Preferences" (System -> Preferences -> Personal -> Startup Applications).
But after I find a file name "gnome-keyring-daemo.core" in the user folder and I find a process running this file.
Please see the screenshot :
Do you know something about this?
I disabled the service on "Startup Application Preferences" (System -> Preferences -> Personal -> Startup Applications).
But after I find a file name "gnome-keyring-daemo.core" in the user folder and I find a process running this file.
Please see the screenshot :
Do you know something about this?
Re: How can I disable gnome keyring?
I'd presume a resource (daemon or application) called the process at some time following the startup of MATE...
Startup applications are called as MATE starts... this doesn't stop programs from running at other times.
Startup applications are called as MATE starts... this doesn't stop programs from running at other times.