Will check in 10 pm EDT, need ZZs now
Just a little thing to check, George. There shouldn't be a space between the filename and the dot. Can you check that? For example, it SHOULD say...
OK, George, I'm confident in that answer now. Next step. Please close the terminal, open a new one, and follow the instructions in 89 again, but...
George, go to post 89 and follow from beginning to end.
An amusing, and interesting flame war of sorts on the Freedesktop bugtracker, involving none other than Lennart Poettering responding to a bug...
So, to recap: Open a terminal and type each command followed by 'enter': cd /home [don't forget the slash] ls...
[ATTACH] I'm showing you this because it's important that you have a concept of the directory structure. It will help us. I promise to show you why...
Nope, forwards. Think of the cd command as the same cd command you used to use in windows/DOS. Notice how the directory you cd'd into has become...
OK George, let's try something different. cd /home/ What happens?
OK, if what you've posted is correct, there's no keyrings directory in ~/.gnome2 I think that's a bit odd, but try this please: ls...
You're cooking with gas now. :) If you do it correctly, the output should be exactly the same as your last post. If it's different, you're doing...
George, can you copy and paste INTO your terminal from here? ls ~/.gnome2 and ls ~/.gnome2/keyrings
George, you're putting the cart before the horse again. Slow down. First things first. The password manager probably won't be needed, if you find...
We're here when you're ready, m'man.
Precisely. And I am 99% certain that I know what the issue is, but I must make absolutely sure of some things first. George, please be patient...
BTW, George, I'll bet you'll find the Password Manager in the Administration section of those menus Daniel has posted. I've never seen the Mint...
OK, that's what I expected. We are making progress, whether it seems like to you or not. They are ~/.local/share/keyrings/login.keyring and...
George, remain calm. Some of the problem here is that I don't run Mint, and in the distros that I run, everything has a different name, so it's like...
OK, we're getting somewhere now. Calm down :) Is that "login keyring", or "login.keyring"? "user keystore", or "user.keystore"? Now, very...
Hmm. I could fit that, if it's 28" diagonal. What did you pay?
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