There are multiple reasons for that pop-up and a solution for each. One 
involves disabling automatic login to the desktop. (if you use it) You can also 
create a different ‘default’ keyring and set it to non-protected. (so it is 
visible to anyone—not wise unless you store nothing in it.) Some apps also let 
you tell them to ignore the keyring check entirely. (Chrome is one such app, 
not sure about MySQL)

Regards,
Adrien

> On Mar 31, 2019, at 8:23 PM, Stuart McGraw <smcg4...@mtneva.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> I do have a long persisting problem where I am asked every time for a 
> password for my keyring (something I've never used, set up, or want) but 
> since clicking "Cancel" results in gnucash opening fine I've never bothered 
> to try to fix it.  (I'm running gnucash on Ubuntu linux.)
> 


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