When I power on my machine, I have auto-login enabled. After auto-login I start Vivaldi browser. Unlock keyring pops up. Then I have to write my password anyway. Why?
Solus Budgie Unlock keyring pop-up
qk4-li3 Then I have to write my password anyway. Why?
My guess: There are applications on our computers that need to know who the user is. When you implement auto-login, your computer starts up with no idea who's using it. Unless that computer is on a public marketing kiosk, or similar, that's a very bad idea, and you've seen that you still need to type your password anyway.
If typing your password requires such huge effort on your part, you might want to look into the idea of hibernation. Then you'd only have to type it once a week, or as often as you update and reboot. Whenever you turn on your computer, the previous session would continue from where it was when you shut the computer down, but you'd still have the safety and convenience of being logged in.
Do you think you could manage logging on that often?
qk4-li3 I'm not going to do it if I just can avoid it.
Your computer, and your choice in what you do with it. I suspect you'll change your mind when you're a little bit older, but what you do about it now doesn't affect me at all. I'm just wondering why you ask for help in the forum when you don't really want any.
You can ignore this reply, too, if you want to. I won't be trying to help you again unless your attitude changes.
WetGeek Oh, I'm terribly sorry. I cant' see how I was rude. Forgive me my choice of words. Was I too "blunt", perhaps? English is not my native language, Finnish is. Finns tend to be perhaps too "straight" with communication. Or perhaps I overlooked the amount of text you kindly wrote. I apologize.
It's sometimes hard to write something when there's no "tone" in text.
I'm genuinely wondering this "auto-login" phenomenon.
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Vivaldi stores some data (saved passwords, iirc) on the keyring and the automatic login unfortunately doesn't unlock the keyring automatically. The behavior is the same with gnome-keyring
and kwallet
. There are workarounds for that, such as setting an empty password as the keyring password, but you're on your own to evaluate the potential security implications on that.
In my point of view, you weren't rude.
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[deleted] Vivaldi stores some data (saved passwords, iirc) on the keyring and the automatic login unfortunately doesn't unlock the keyring automatically. The behavior is the same with gnome-keyring and kwallet. There are workarounds for that, such as setting an empty password as the keyring password, but you're on your own to evaluate the potential security implications on that.
Yep, thanks this is a bit like what @Sebastian wrote too, well, hmm... it's just the way things are then. I find it very strange though. I mean auto-login really appears to be "useless exercise" then. I'm sure I'm not the last person who will ponder this when it "works" like this.
It's Linux--you got to roll with it.
I would just
A) rip all passwords out of vivaldi (disable it) and cut and paste from a password manager so you never have use that stupid keyring again.
then B) uninstall/reinstall vivaldi
or
C) use another browser purely for login accounts.
or
I wonder if you monkey with anything in /.config/vivaldi
vivaldi settings?
or
type 'disable vivaldi keyring prompt' into DDG and see if there's an easy fix
or
see if it persists if you make solus autostart it
that is the end of my brain
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brent It's Linux--you got to roll with it
Hah! How uplifting post!
One thing... I DON'T have any passwords stored in vivaldi. I never store any passwords in my browser.
Other points you made... I must think about them for awhile
Another thing comes to mind: This is quite recent install of Solus and I remember enabling auto-login (during install), which later I found out that, that setting didn't stick. So I enabled it again via Budgie Control Centre!
I have not messed with ./config/vivaldi settings. Vivaldi has been updated like everything else in this quite recent install.
DDG=duckduckgo, right?
Could it be as easy and a clean cache/history?
or uninstall/reinstall plus throw away to trash every folder connected to vivaldi in /home,
after uninstall..
you lose your bookmarks but maybe no keyring
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brent No. Vivaldi and other Chromium browsers want keyring access regardless of whether there are any saved passwords.