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[[Main Page|Home]] > [[CentOS]] > [[CentOS 6.x]] > [[Desktop tips and tricks]] > [[Reset gnome keyring password]]
=Reset gnome keyring passwor=


Go to 'Passwords and Encryption Keys' in Accessories menu.  Right click on relevant keyring such as login and select 'Change password'.  GUI program 'Passwords and Encryption Keys' can be launched using 'seahorse' command and is part of 'seahorse' package.
Go to 'Passwords and Encryption Keys' in Accessories menu.  Right click on relevant keyring such as login and select 'Change password'.  GUI program 'Passwords and Encryption Keys' can be launched using 'seahorse' command and is part of 'seahorse' package.
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Latest revision as of 11:24, 28 July 2022

Home > CentOS > CentOS 6.x > Desktop tips and tricks > Reset gnome keyring password

Go to 'Passwords and Encryption Keys' in Accessories menu. Right click on relevant keyring such as login and select 'Change password'. GUI program 'Passwords and Encryption Keys' can be launched using 'seahorse' command and is part of 'seahorse' package.




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