When you open a program, the system will always prompt "Enter password to unlock your login keyring". How can I close it successfully ?, Unlockkeyring
1. At the beginning, I started to follow what netizens said: rm-f ~ /. Gnome2/keyrings/login. keyring Delete the key file,
According to the solution provided by netizens, after this step, a new program will be opened and a new password will be prompted. However, when you re-open Google's browser, the system still prompts unlocking,
Then I start to troubleshoot the problem. First, cd ~ /. Gnome2/
It is empty. either of the two possible reasons is that I deleted the file or the keyrings folder is empty. I guess I deleted the error. Isn't I using gnome2? Isn't the keyring on my computer exists here?
2. Use locate-B login. keyring to search and find the location in/home/xxx/. local/share/keyrings/login. keyring.
Is my keying file stored here? Surprise ^;
Back up the source file first, and then rm-f drops the file found,
Open google again and the choosepassword for new keying is displayed !!!!
Haha, success !! It's no longer about unlock your login keying !!!
What are you waiting for? Enter your current logon password and you will never see this annoying pop-up window again.
Suddenly I think of my motto-don't panic when you encounter problems, and slowly eliminate them. There will always be answers.
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