A problem has plagued me for a long time. Every time I use wifi to access the Internet under Ubuntu, enter the network password and click "Connect", a "unlockkeyring" dialog box always pops up, the message "NetworkManagerApplet (/usr/bin/nm-applet) wantsaccesstothedefakeyringbutitislocked" is displayed. Enter the unlockkeyring password and I will repeat it multiple times.
A problem has plagued me for a long time. Every time I use wifi to access the Internet under Ubuntu, enter the network password and click "Connect", a "unlock keyring" dialog box always pops up, the message "NetworkManager Applet (/usr/bin/nm-applet) wants access to the default keyring but it is locked" is displayed. Enter the password of the unlock keyring, then I repeatedly enter the logon password and network password for multiple times. If the password is invalid, the "unlock keyring" dialog box is displayed. In the dialog box, click "cancel" to connect to the Internet. This is always the case.
Today, Baidu (google was forced to go crazy, so I had to leave for the second place), and the problem was finally solved.
First Delete home/[username]/. gnome2/keyrings/×××. keyring. Next time you use wifi to access the Internet, enter the network password and click "Connect". A prompt will pop up, setting the keyring password. ── Method of violence
After the keyring password is set successfully, it will be normal in the future, and no annoying "unlock keyring" dialog box will pop up in the future.