Chrome asks for password to unlock keyring on startup
From the manpage:
--password-store=<basic|gnome|kwallet>
Set the password store to use. The default is to automatically detect based on the desktop environment.basic
selects the built in, unencrypted password store.gnome
selects Gnome keyring.kwallet
selects (KDE) KWallet. (Note that KWallet may not work reliably outside KDE.)
The easiest way to fix that in the launcher is to copy the .desktop
file to your home folder and edit it (google chrome users should copy the appropriate file):
cp /usr/share/applications/chromium-browser.desktop ~/.local/share/applications
Then edit the new file such that the Exec
line reads like this:
Exec=chromium-browser --password-store=basic %U
If you have any other Chromium app installed, their .desktop
files should also be in ~/.local/share/applications
, edit them accordingly.
First make sure libpam-gnome-keyring
is installed then log out and back in.
When you open Chrome again it will ask for the password for the keyring but will give you an option to unlock the keyring every time you login. Make sure this is selected and enter your password to unlock the keyring.
As described here you can set the keyring password to blank.
Go to System/Preferences/Password and Encryption keys, right click the appropriate folder and click Change Password. Put in your old password and leave the new one blank.