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