bug#47610: gnome-keyring service doesn't appear

2021-04-21 Thread Leo Prikler
Am Mittwoch, den 21.04.2021, 02:35 -0500 schrieb bdju: > On Wed Apr 21, 2021 at 2:30 AM CDT, Leo Prikler wrote: > > That's quite an interesting observation. Could you tell me what DM > > (gdm, sddm, sway) you're using? 👆 idiot thinking sway is a DM and not a WM. > > > > The gnome-keyring PAM servi

bug#47610: gnome-keyring service doesn't appear

2021-04-21 Thread bdju
On Wed Apr 21, 2021 at 2:30 AM CDT, Leo Prikler wrote: > That's quite an interesting observation. Could you tell me what DM > (gdm, sddm, sway) you're using? > > The gnome-keyring PAM service works by adding an auto_start login > entry, that refers to gnome-keyring's > /lib/security/pam_gnome_keyri

bug#47610: gnome-keyring service doesn't appear

2021-04-21 Thread Leo Prikler
Am Mittwoch, den 21.04.2021, 01:49 -0500 schrieb bdju: > On Tue Apr 6, 2021 at 1:55 AM CDT, Leo Prikler wrote: > > gnome-keyring-service is not a shepherd service. It is a pam > > service, > > that ensures your login keyring (if it exists) is unlocked when you > > log > > in. That's all it does. >

bug#47610: gnome-keyring service doesn't appear

2021-04-20 Thread bdju
On Tue Apr 6, 2021 at 1:55 AM CDT, Leo Prikler wrote: > gnome-keyring-service is not a shepherd service. It is a pam service, > that ensures your login keyring (if it exists) is unlocked when you log > in. That's all it does. > > `ps x | grep gnome-keyring` should have a non-empty output. Mine > in

bug#47610: gnome-keyring service doesn't appear

2021-04-05 Thread Leo Prikler
gnome-keyring-service is not a shepherd service. It is a pam service, that ensures your login keyring (if it exists) is unlocked when you log in. That's all it does. `ps x | grep gnome-keyring` should have a non-empty output. Mine includes this: /gnu/store/47nl5kpkc3sgwasrbk06sgaig22w07ha-gnome

bug#47610: gnome-keyring service doesn't appear

2021-04-05 Thread bdju
guix (GNU Guix) 04ba7a196ab23539f1c7897ca5349fa635c5e88d I am on Guix System. Gajim told me I needed a keyring to save my password, so I installed gnome-keyring in my user's manifest. I then also added its service to my config.scm and did a reconfigure. After all that, I did a `sudo herd status` an