Hi, if I have an ssh key with a passphrase, whenever I use that key, a dialogue box pops up. Why ? What's wrong with asking me from the term I'm using ? Who's idea of policy is this ? It's stupid and breaks the workflow up. Is there any way of disabling this behaviour - apart from setting up my ssh keys without a passphrase. 8.10 BTW.
I thought of doing apt-get remove ssh-askpass but this wants to remove ubuntu-desktop which is a problem :-( Does anybody think this is a good idea ? Popping a dialogue box up could really break some expect scripts. I fail to see the logic of this feature. I really do, can somebody tell me in simple terms what it's supposed to achieve ? As far as I can see, this is the curse of Debian - unnecessary tinkering with a system that works very well :-(. Regards, Dave uk-2008-11-29.tx ubuntu-uk ubuntu-users +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Dave Restall, Computer Nerd, Cyclist, Radio Amateur G4FCU, Bodger | | Mob +44 (0) 7973 831245 Skype: dave.restall Radio: G4FCU | | email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web : Not Ready Yet :-( | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | To our sweethearts and wives. May they never meet. | | -- 19th century toast | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/