Hey guys, new debian user here. I'm running stretch stable, with lxde. When prompted to set up a keyring master password for the first time, it looks like i've hit a wrong key (hit the same wrong key on confirmation too?) but anyway, the password that i know should be correct is wrong. I tried following ubuntu advice about deleting the default.keyring files in /.gnome/keyring, but that doesn't seem to apply in this distro/desktop environment.
Any help on how to start again with keyring would be great, cheers.
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Is it possible to completely reset Keyring master password?
Re: Is it possible to completely reset Keyring master passwo
Nevermind, I found the file.
In case any fellow noobs are curious, deleting 'Default_keyring.keyring' in ~/.local/share/keryrings does the trick, press ctrl+h to show hidden folders and files if you cant see the .local folder.
In case any fellow noobs are curious, deleting 'Default_keyring.keyring' in ~/.local/share/keryrings does the trick, press ctrl+h to show hidden folders and files if you cant see the .local folder.