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I have an encrypted laptop, so I typically set my login keyring password to "blank" and enable autologin to my user. However, I have found the need to restart my X server to switch between HiDPI mode and regular mode (I find I have to manually do this when I am docked with my laptop and when I use external monitors. My laptop monitor is 3000x2000, and my monitors are 1920x1080).
Expected behaviour
When I restart my X server, my login keyring password is not reset.
Actual behaviour
When I completely restart my laptop, I am given a prompt to unlock my keyring, and it is my login password. I have to reset my login password.
Steps to reproduce the behaviour
Set the login keyring password to "blank" and enable autologin for your user. Reset X server. log back in. Reset your computer.
MATE general version
1.24.1
Package version
1.24.1-2
Linux Distribution
Debian Bullseye
Link to bugreport of your Distribution (requirement)
?? This seems to be a MATE issue, not a distro issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I have an encrypted laptop, so I typically set my login keyring password to "blank" and enable autologin to my user. However, I have found the need to restart my X server to switch between HiDPI mode and regular mode (I find I have to manually do this when I am docked with my laptop and when I use external monitors. My laptop monitor is 3000x2000, and my monitors are 1920x1080).
Expected behaviour
When I restart my X server, my login keyring password is not reset.
Actual behaviour
When I completely restart my laptop, I am given a prompt to unlock my keyring, and it is my login password. I have to reset my login password.
Steps to reproduce the behaviour
Set the login keyring password to "blank" and enable autologin for your user. Reset X server. log back in. Reset your computer.
MATE general version
1.24.1
Package version
1.24.1-2
Linux Distribution
Debian Bullseye
Link to bugreport of your Distribution (requirement)
?? This seems to be a MATE issue, not a distro issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: