I used to have weirdness with it as well, but its gone away lately. Very frustrating.
Wild guess, but is your home on a separate disk/partition and getting mounted late or something?
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I used to have weirdness with it as well, but its gone away lately. Very frustrating.
Wild guess, but is your home on a separate disk/partition and getting mounted late or something?
I do have two mounted extra drives but the os is on the main one. But perhaps I can experiment a little with that, sounds a likely as anything else to be the culprit
It's been weird like that for as long as I've been daily driving Linux. I typically use either Cinnamon or XFCE, so I always figured it just didn't like the cross-DE thing, but overall it's always seemed like a mess to me.
AFAIK this app uses your login password to decrypt if available. if you have set the PC to some sort of passwordless login, it can't decrypt and if you save a password in that state it becomes a different keyring. only one key ring can be default though and thus starts the battle of keyrings
Try to note which apps aren't working with the keyring. There might be a link between them.
Also, as somebody else pointed out: do any of the keyrings lack a password?
Then, how long is the keyring supposed to be open? And do you have a default keyring configured?