, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Martin Owens wrote:
> Hey Dieki,
>
> On Mon, 2010-08-02 at 09:47 -0500, Dieki N wrote:
> > Therefore, requiring a user password for the keyring is nearly
> > useless; and it's annoying to have to enter one's password when
> > launching
Currently, Ubuntu will by default require the user's login password when a
program (Empathy or Gwibber, for instance) attempts to access the system
keyring, unless the user entered her\his password when logging in. I'm
guessing this was done for security, to prevent unauthorized users from
accessin
Where are you getting this theme? Last I checked, Maverick hasn't had any
updates to the theming and is still using the Lucid light-themes.
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Currently, the close button in the window decoration closes the window, and
in most cases closes the application if the last window is closed. However,
on applications such as Rhythmbox, Empathy, or Gwibber, it closes the last
window, but leaves the application running. For these applications, not
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