![]() ![]() Updating the browser might bring the keyring back, In that scenario, repeat the discussed steps again. Write this command, sudo leafpad /usr/share/applications/sktop and follow the Step 3 discussed previously. Write this command, sudo leafpad /usr/share/applications/sktop and follow the Step 3 discussed previously Now, where-ever you find Exec, add the following line of code -password-store=basic with the rest of the lineįinally, save the file (File -> Save or Ctrl+S), launch Google Chrome again, you will not see the keyring pop-up anymore :) To switch to the Dev branch: Right click on Garry's Mod in Steam and select Properties : Go to Betas tab and select dev - Development Branch from the dropdown: You can ignore the 'Enter beta access code' field, it does nothing for Garry's Mod. Here you have to search for the keyword Exec, (Search menu -> Find or Ctrl+F) ![]() Write this command, sudo leafpad /usr/share/applications/sktopĪfter running this command, a text file will open, as you can see in this image To install leafpad, write this command in your terminal sudo apt-get install leafpad I am going to use leafpad text editor, you can use any other editor as your wish. In this article, we are going to discuss, how we can easily solve this issue It has been noticed that, Google Chrome and some other Chrome Engine based browsers such as Chromium, Microsoft Edge (Dev), etc are asking the password to unlock the keyring every time they have launched ![]()
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