Article 6DZC6 Default keyrings, Chromium browsers & XFCE

Default keyrings, Chromium browsers & XFCE

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I have Chromium based Browsers
  • Chromium-ungoogled
  • Brave
on Slackware64-15.0 with XFCE. Chromium-ungoogled continually asked for a password complaining about 'access to the Default keyring' which it says is locked. XFCE uses Gnome keyring stuff.

I did a search, and tried the recommended solution, i.e. "rm ~/.local/share/keyrings/*" and Chromium-ungoogled stopped it's bellyaching, but Brave persists. After you remove the keyrings you have to enter & confirm a new password on next time you boot X.

~/.local/share/keyrings now looks like this Code:dec@Ebony:~$ls -l .local/share/keyrings/
total 8
-rw------- 1 dec users 1214 Aug 18 20:16 Default_keyring.keyring
-rw-r--r-- 1 dec users 15 Aug 18 19:11 default
-rw------- 1 dec users 0 Aug 18 20:16 user.keystore
dec@Ebony:~$Any ideas from the Desktop heads here? I could use one.
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