31st October 2016, 2:36
Sorry for not spotting the replies and commenting sooner.
> Are you implying that my decision to reuse my Mint's encrypted /home partition when i installed Maui into root, was bad practice & therefore contributing to my hassles now?
Not bad practice per-se, but it can lead to weird edge cases.
Absolutely worst case, nuclear option:
delete your ~/.local/share/kwalletd
or simply move it out the way.
But we can try and fix it first.
Can I ask you for some more data so we can get to the bottom of this:
After login when it's in it's broken state can you type in a command line:
killall kwalletd5
kwalletd5
then in a new tab type "kwalletmanager5" and try to unlock the wallet.
then paste me the result from both tabs.
Thanks
> Are you implying that my decision to reuse my Mint's encrypted /home partition when i installed Maui into root, was bad practice & therefore contributing to my hassles now?
Not bad practice per-se, but it can lead to weird edge cases.
Absolutely worst case, nuclear option:
delete your ~/.local/share/kwalletd
or simply move it out the way.
But we can try and fix it first.
Can I ask you for some more data so we can get to the bottom of this:
After login when it's in it's broken state can you type in a command line:
killall kwalletd5
kwalletd5
then in a new tab type "kwalletmanager5" and try to unlock the wallet.
then paste me the result from both tabs.
Thanks