01-09-2015, 02:03 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-09-2015, 02:10 AM by Tenderfoot.)
My problem was similar to this one, but when using Firefox and connecting to my WiFi home network. I got a Keyring error and No Password I entered would fix it.
I closed Firefox, then open the File Manager to my Home Directory, enabled View/Show Hidden Files, and then navigated to .local/share/keyrings and deleted the two files that were in there called login.keyring and user.keystore.
I then closed down the File Manager and did a normal shutdown and restart of Linux Lite 2 and performed a normal login. I then selected my WiFi router, entered the password to connect to it and then opened Firefox without error.
I'm using the LTS version of Linux Lite 2.2, 14.04 on an Acer Aspire One Netbook NAV50. It ran Ok on 1GB of RAM, but just upgraded it to 2GB and it's running just fine so far.
I closed Firefox, then open the File Manager to my Home Directory, enabled View/Show Hidden Files, and then navigated to .local/share/keyrings and deleted the two files that were in there called login.keyring and user.keystore.
I then closed down the File Manager and did a normal shutdown and restart of Linux Lite 2 and performed a normal login. I then selected my WiFi router, entered the password to connect to it and then opened Firefox without error.
I'm using the LTS version of Linux Lite 2.2, 14.04 on an Acer Aspire One Netbook NAV50. It ran Ok on 1GB of RAM, but just upgraded it to 2GB and it's running just fine so far.