I'm using a Debian derivative called Point Linux 3.2 for AMD64.
I want the dialogs to stop which are looking for any keyring.
I have installed Slimjet 15.1.3.0 via the .deb package, and from what I recall, the tar.gz doesn't exhibit this behavior.
In any event, I would like to not have to click 3, 4, 5, or more times to end the dialog stream asking for a default keyring. No keyring is my decision.
What can I use in slimjet://flags in order to halt the unwanted queries?
Stop keyring access?
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Re: Stop keyring access?
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Re: Stop keyring access?
Not sure if this works on Debian, but it worked for me on Linux Mint:
Disable the keyring password:
Proceed like this:
Launch a terminal window.
Use copy/paste to transfer the following command line to the terminal:
rm -v ~/.local/share/keyrings/*.keyring
Press Enter.
The next time when you're being prompted for a keyring password, leave the password field blank, then click Continue & Continue again (thus agreeing to unsafe storage). That disables the keyring password for good.
Disable the keyring password:
Proceed like this:
Launch a terminal window.
Use copy/paste to transfer the following command line to the terminal:
rm -v ~/.local/share/keyrings/*.keyring
Press Enter.
The next time when you're being prompted for a keyring password, leave the password field blank, then click Continue & Continue again (thus agreeing to unsafe storage). That disables the keyring password for good.