Hi
Recently did a karmic reinstall - one or 2 of my applications did not get on too well with KDE 4.4 RC and attempting to downgrade made a complete mess! It would not log in complaining that certain files were not writable. Now running 4.3.4 and, frankly, it's much better.
Anyway - I don't use any of the KDE Pim applications (Kontact, korganizer, kmail). I decided I would see how I got on with knetworkmanager instead of wicd and to enable it to connect automatically I set up kwallet with a blank password. Knetworkmanager now connects flawlessly to my wireless router.
I have read elsewhere that kwallet sets up some form of encryption. Is that correct and if so could it explain why from a live CD I was able to see my home folder but unable to open it due to lack of permissions whereas I could do anything I wanted with the root partition? Am I risking anything running with a blank kwallet password, given that I am not running any applications that seem to require the wallet?
Any input gratefully received. Thanks
ian
Recently did a karmic reinstall - one or 2 of my applications did not get on too well with KDE 4.4 RC and attempting to downgrade made a complete mess! It would not log in complaining that certain files were not writable. Now running 4.3.4 and, frankly, it's much better.
Anyway - I don't use any of the KDE Pim applications (Kontact, korganizer, kmail). I decided I would see how I got on with knetworkmanager instead of wicd and to enable it to connect automatically I set up kwallet with a blank password. Knetworkmanager now connects flawlessly to my wireless router.
I have read elsewhere that kwallet sets up some form of encryption. Is that correct and if so could it explain why from a live CD I was able to see my home folder but unable to open it due to lack of permissions whereas I could do anything I wanted with the root partition? Am I risking anything running with a blank kwallet password, given that I am not running any applications that seem to require the wallet?
Any input gratefully received. Thanks
ian
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