<seb128> cjwatson: well, I'm not sure how network-manager will react when 
trying to store the passphrase in gnome-keyring if gnome-keyring is not 
running, I didn't try that
<seb128> cjwatson: same for evolution (or other applications using 
gnome-keyring)
<seb128> cjwatson: you can try, but I would not be surprised if those display 
errors if gnome-keyring is not working

Actually, while there may be a memory benefit to disabling it, I
actually think this is one of the more useful things to run on the live
CD. A fairly common use of live CDs is when you're in an untrusted
environment and want an SSH client or similar; you can boot from your
trusted media and be safe at least from software malice (although a
keylogger could still catch you out; it depends on the level of risk
involved). In that situation, it seems to me that gnome-keyring-manager
might be quite useful.

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Disable gnome-keyring-manager in Live mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202038
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