[Bugs] #2278 UNSP: sugar-emulator: keyring is locked at startup

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#2278: sugar-emulator: keyring is locked at startup
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    Reporter:  tomeu                      |          Owner:  tomeu                      
        Type:  defect                     |         Status:  new                        
    Priority:  Unspecified by Maintainer  |      Milestone:  Unspecified by Release Team
   Component:  sugar                      |        Version:  Unspecified                
    Severity:  Unspecified                |       Keywords:                             
Status_field:  Unconfirmed                |   Distribution:  Unspecified                
   Seeta_dev:                             |  
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Comment(by sascha_silbe):

 Comment from jfruitet (I rejected the submission because Jean accidently
 modified the description instead of leaving a comment):

 This bug happens with Fedora-14-i686-Live-SoaS.iso Seams to be the same
 bug that  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/
 show_bug.cgi?id=649013

 When you first boot Fedora 14 SoaS, after entering your name, it pops up
 the
 main 'desktop' with a gnome-keyring window over the top asking for a
 password
 for the default keyring. If you enter a password, the window comes right
 back
 up again. You can never get past it by entering a password; you have to
 cancel
 out of it. I didn't check what are the consequences of cancelling out of
 the
 window (I'd guess passwords aren't stored in a keyring and you have to
 enter
 them over and over again).

 This isn't a gnome-keyring bug per se, I don't think, as it doesn't behave
 this
 way on Desktop or LXDE spins; it's something to do with the Sugar
 environment
 configuration or the SoaS spin configuration.

 Since that password is asked when you reboot the system but is not well
 registered, you can't never access to
 Sugar again.

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