I keep getting this wallet service message on startup to give akonadi access to the default keyring.
Does anyone know how to stop this, by giving it permanent access somehow, for instance?
I keep getting this wallet service message on startup to give akonadi access to the default keyring.
Does anyone know how to stop this, by giving it permanent access somehow, for instance?
Have you got kwallet-pam installed?
I do, yes
Is your KWallet password the same as for your user account?
It is indeed
I’m on a shaky bus, so will have to come back to this later…
Haha! Enjoy the ride.
No hurry at all
Thank you
What encryption type did you choose for your KDE Wallet? Was it blowfish?
Do you also have kwalletmanager installed?
I can’t remember what the encryption type was. I wasn’t paying attention
I do have wallet manager installed
Try deleting the Wallet and setting up a new default one with blowfish encryption. Also, see here https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/KDE_Wallet#Unlock_KDE_Wallet_automatically_on_login
Sorted!
I remembered now… it was using GnuPG before.
I created a new wallet with blowfish encryption and all is good
Thanks for the help @r0ckhopper !
Much appreciated
You’re welcome
I’m on a shaky bus, so will have to come back to this later…
LOL - you guys try to help anytime, anywhere
On a bus, on a train, on the throne…
On a bus, on a train, on the throne…
That’s a real ‘can’ do attitude
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