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| ===Notes=== | | ===Notes=== |
| + | ====Keyring Password Explained==== |
| + | what do you have to enter when connecting to wlan, the keyring password or the wlan-password? |
| + | first i must enter the keyring password (root password here) and then i entered the wireless password |
| + | the keyring-password should not be your root password, it should be your users password so automatically unlocking could work |
| + | it may happen but during current session, after i reboot it appears again |
| + | ok, it is the keyring issue, assuming your distro has configured keyring correctly, changing the password should work |
| + | root pass? |
| + | change the keyring password to your users password |
| + | in settings ? |
| + | in seahorse |
| + | system settings? |
| + | as user (the login-keyring) |
| + | keyring is a way to store your "gnome" passwords |
| + | So, with one password (the keyring one), you "auto-type" the passwords it contains |
| + | if the keyring-password is your login password, it's automatically authenticated |
| + | keyring stores the passwords encrypted with the according keyring-password, and automatic unlocking works by getting the password through pam on login through gdm and then use it to unencrypt the passwords - and that can only work if your login-password is the same as the keyring-password |
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| ====Install VirtualBox_fedora14 to f15 gnome3-shell==== | | ====Install VirtualBox_fedora14 to f15 gnome3-shell==== |
| :Download VirtualBox http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.0.4/VirtualBox-4.0-4.0.4_70112_fedora14-1.i686.rpm | | :Download VirtualBox http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.0.4/VirtualBox-4.0-4.0.4_70112_fedora14-1.i686.rpm |