The password you use to log in to your computer no longer matches that of your login keyring
by CurrentWave from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5RYSK)
Hello again all,
Seems trouble just follows those trying to do good things :)
I'm using Linux Mint 20.2 Cin 5.0.7
I just did an install of Proton's vpn deb package, for their VPN Linux Mint app - that was a learning curve . . . .
When I went to launch it I got the following Authentication error:
The password you use to log in to your computer no longer matches that of your login keyring Oh no, trouble from my past has returned to me again!
So I started searching on this error - found out that sometime in my Linux past I changed my user loging password (because I forgot or lost my org), and the sys wants the original one for launching this foreign package, which I no longer have. Oh boy, this seems bad.
Is there any step by step work around/fix for this?
Thanks again,
Seems trouble just follows those trying to do good things :)
I'm using Linux Mint 20.2 Cin 5.0.7
I just did an install of Proton's vpn deb package, for their VPN Linux Mint app - that was a learning curve . . . .
When I went to launch it I got the following Authentication error:
The password you use to log in to your computer no longer matches that of your login keyring Oh no, trouble from my past has returned to me again!
So I started searching on this error - found out that sometime in my Linux past I changed my user loging password (because I forgot or lost my org), and the sys wants the original one for launching this foreign package, which I no longer have. Oh boy, this seems bad.
Is there any step by step work around/fix for this?
Thanks again,