the Gnome keyring is stored in ~/.gnome2/keyrings.
rm everything under that directory and you'll be able to start over with a new keyring password (warning, you will lose all passwords stored in the keyring, but I presume that's what you want to do in this case).
Lyle Tuttle wrote:
> OK, I installed ubuntu 9.04 as the only system on the computer. (Did
> this at the instalfest about a month ago...)
>
> It fired up and worked great -- I installed a new wireless card, and
> obtained wireless access at the instalfest no problem......got home,
> and tried to log on to my home wireless...no joy.
>
> I fiddled and screwed around, looked at docs, emailed some for help,
> and finally, this morning got back to serious business trying to
> 'fix' this thing.
>
> I "think" I may have found the problem (don't ask my why, but it
> seems the driver was not activated? If that is so, how did I connect
> at the installfest???), but now another one has blocked my access to
> the wireless section -- during all this messing around, I must have
> placed a password on the keyring......#$*&^%$ Passwords, anyway!!!!
>
> Well, I've tried every password combination I can think of, no joy.
>
> Is there any way to see what it should be, and then either remove it
> or change it or WRITE IT DOWN for future use?
>
> TIA
>
> lyle
>
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