On Sat, Dec 10, 2005 at 12:37:28PM -0700, Paul E Condon wrote: > I was confronted recently with a request for the password of my KDE Wallet. > I didn't know I had one. I guessed my logon password for Debian, but that > didn't seem to work ("seem" because I had no idea why the request was made, > or by what module). I decided to try to undersand, but I am confused. > > The KDE documentation describes a "KWallet Manager", but that offers > instructions > which I cannot follow without some help. For example, under heading > "The KWallet Manager Context Menu", the first line is: > > Right clicking on a wallet offers the following functions: > > This seems to inply that a wallet is represented by a visible icon, but I > can't find one to right-click on. What am I missing? > > The KDE control center tells me that there already exists a wallet named > "kdewallet" and gives me an opportunity to create a new wallet. But it > does not seem to give me access to this wallet. How do I learn the contents > of a wallet? Again, I think there must be an icon somewhere, but I can't > find it. > > The KDE Wallet Manager seems to have the file name kwallet. I can find this > in the settings menu, but clicking on it doesn't seem to start anything. > Or maybe it starts and aborts too quickly for me to see. How do I start > KWallet Manager independent of a specific wallet? Is this a meaningful > question within the KDE conceptual universe? > > If it is very obvious, please be gentle.
KWallet Manager docs also say that "A system tray icon indicates that a wallet is open." What is the system tray? I can't find a definition or an example image. -- Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]