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Message #00172
[Bug 1672862] [NEW] Keyring password prompt when running Chromium in Try Ubuntu Budgie
Public bug reported:
Choose Try Ubuntu Budgie from the Ubuntu Budgie 17.04 install image.
Start Chromium.
As I understand it…
chromium-browser uses gnome-keyring by default.
If the user's password is blank (like on the install image), gnome-keyring asks for a password to be entered to secure itself.
It would be nice if this could be bypassed in the install image.
Maybe chromium-browser doesn't need to use gnome-keyring there?
Maybe gnome-keyring could be set to ignore the missing user password?
** Affects: ubuntubudgie
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Keyring password prompt when running Chromium in Try Ubuntu Budgie
Status in Ubuntu Budgie:
New
Bug description:
Choose Try Ubuntu Budgie from the Ubuntu Budgie 17.04 install image.
Start Chromium.
As I understand it…
chromium-browser uses gnome-keyring by default.
If the user's password is blank (like on the install image), gnome-keyring asks for a password to be entered to secure itself.
It would be nice if this could be bypassed in the install image.
Maybe chromium-browser doesn't need to use gnome-keyring there?
Maybe gnome-keyring could be set to ignore the missing user password?
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