At 09:11 AM 5/24/2009, you wrote: >On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Lyle Tuttle ><L.tuttle@cox.net> wrote: > >I think I've been fscked now, and without a kiss..... > >Went to the suggested location to find my passwords, but it says >nothing is in the file...... > >So the question is, would I rather let everyone have my data, or no >one, including me? > >I find that doubtful frankly. I have two questions: > * Did you originally, or after the installation, set the option > to automatically log in without providing a password? Frankly, I do not recall - it is possible. > * Doing so would likely make the keyring ask you for the > password. It would not have done so at the installfest because the > wireless network we connected to there does not require a > password/passphrase. You home network should and that would have > been stored in the keyring. Yes, my home network is WPA 2 (PSK), and I know that one very well....... > * What do you get is you open a terminal and type "ls -al > ~/.gnome2/keyrings" without the quotes (be sure to include the > period which is easy to miss). I get: "could not display -- Nautilus cannot handle this kind of locations" I took that to be a lower-case "L", not and upper-case "I" -- correct? I have already deleted the old "default" (and other one) file in the location following the ~ lyle