[SOLVED] Disabling Gnome Keyring on XFCE

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[SOLVED] Disabling Gnome Keyring on XFCE

Postby Garthhh » May 26th, '13, 02:21

I'm on mageia 2 32 bit
I don't have need for the level of security afforded by this feature
it's not clear what setting controls this..
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Re: Disabling Gnome Keyring on XFCE

Postby doktor5000 » May 27th, '13, 22:39

Can't you disable gnome-keyring in XFCE autostart?
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Re: Disabling Gnome Keyring on XFCE

Postby dedanna1029 » May 27th, '13, 22:42

You can disable it either way, XFCE or Gnome - XFCE uses a lot of Gnome properties.
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gnome-session-properties

Un-tick everything having to do with it. It's one of the first things I do.
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