On Mon, 2021-10-25 at 13:40 -0700, Van Snyder wrote:
> Evolution version 3.38.3-1 on Debian Buster 10 keeps asking for
> passwords.
>
> It produces a indown that asks for a password. When I enter the
> password, the window disappears, as though it is accepted, and then
> reappears after about ten
On Mon, 2021-10-25 at 13:40 -0700, Van Snyder wrote:
> Evolution version 3.38.3-1 on Debian Buster 10 keeps asking for
> passwords.
>
> It produces a indown that asks for a password. When I enter the
> password, the window disappears, as though it is accepted, and then
> reappears after about ten
On Tue, 2021-10-26 at 19:39 -0700, Van Snyder wrote:
> and "OAuth2 secret not found".
Hi,
do not open two threads about the same thing, please. There is a reply
in your original thread.
Bye,
Milan
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On Mon, 2021-10-25 at 13:40 -0700, Van Snyder wrote:
> Evolution version 3.38.3-1 on Debian Buster 10 keeps asking for
> passwords.
>
> It produces a indown that asks for a password. When I enter the
> password, the window disappears, as though it is accepted, and then
> reappears after about ten
>
> gnome-keyring is running. I tried killing and restarting it. I
> deleted all the keyring files.
>
> >
> > How to fix it? Well often the most pragmatic approach is a reboot.
>
> Things were working fine until I rebooted. I have since rebooted
> several times.
>
>
Run Evolution from the
On Mon, 2021-10-25 at 22:21 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > It produces a indown that asks for a password. When I enter
> > thepassword, the window disappears, as though it is accepted, and
> > thenreappears after about ten seconds. If I cancel it, the behavior
> > is asif the password was accepted.
>
On Mon, 2021-10-25 at 19:20 -0700, garywk wrote:
> Oh, so a reboot fixes issues that take days to resovle. Interesting. I
> guess my laptop doesn't know it;s been rebooted when I fire it up every
> morning.
This tone is uncalled for.
It was not mentioned before that you start your system every mo
>
> Oh, so a reboot fixes issues that take days to resovle. Interesting. I
> guess my laptop doesn't know it;s been rebooted when I fire it up every
> morning.
>
>
It's usually better if you give all the information you can to people
who are trying to help you. You never said you did daily
On Mon, 2021-10-25 at 18:25 -0400, James Toebes wrote:
>
I run Devuan which is quite different than both Ubuntu and Debian.
I don't run into the password issue until system updates. And then
they don't resolve until after a later system update. If I had the
problem you describe it would be a
On Tue, 2021-10-26 at 00:10 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
>
> >
> > A reboot has never fixed the problem. Linux is not Windows.
>
> As I said, it's a pragmatic approach. There are times when a reboot
> *is* the correct thing to do. In this case, what is really needed is
> to
> restart the requisit
>
> A reboot has never fixed the problem. Linux is not Windows.
As I said, it's a pragmatic approach. There are times when a reboot
*is* the correct thing to do. In this case, what is really needed is to
restart the requisite daemons in the correct order so that they are all
talking to each
Check your installed packages. I do not get the password issue. I have
previouly without the keyring packages. On my Ubuntu 20.04 the
following keyring packages are installed.
jtoebes@jtoebes-Legion-5-15ACH6:~$ sudo apt list installed *keyrin*
Listing... Done
debian-archive-keyring/focal,focal
On Mon, 2021-10-25 at 13:40 -0700, Van Snyder wrote:
> Evolution version 3.38.3-1 on Debian Buster 10 keeps asking for
> passwords.
>
> It produces a indown that asks for a password. When I enter the
> password, the window disappears, as though it is accepted, and then
> reappears after about ten
>
> It produces a indown that asks for a password. When I enter the
> password, the window disappears, as though it is accepted, and then
> reappears after about ten seconds. If I cancel it, the behavior is as
> if the password was accepted.
>
> Why does it keep asking for the password when eve
Evolution version 3.38.3-1 on Debian Buster 10 keeps asking for
passwords.
It produces a indown that asks for a password. When I enter the
password, the window disappears, as though it is accepted, and then
reappears after about ten seconds. If I cancel it, the behavior is as
if the password was a
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