I'm a new Kubuntu (19.10) user. Kwallet is new to me (I've been using MX Linux 18.3 for 9 months, and Lubuntu for 3-4 years prior). A couple of things:
1. I use keepassx. Therefore, kwallet is redundant. Are there other reasons to use it? Is it better than keepassx in some way?
My initial impression is that it's in the way.
2. I am NFS mounting a directory shared on another computer. (It all works great.). When I put the fstab entry in to mount it at bootup, it fails. I'm assuming this is because the wifi connection isn't established until the desktop appears and kwallet asks me for the password, so it can let the network start.
Does that sound like what's happening?
I'm thinking I'd like to get rid of kwallet. But, if it serves a useful purpose, I thought I should start a conversation about this.
Thanks!
1. I use keepassx. Therefore, kwallet is redundant. Are there other reasons to use it? Is it better than keepassx in some way?
My initial impression is that it's in the way.
2. I am NFS mounting a directory shared on another computer. (It all works great.). When I put the fstab entry in to mount it at bootup, it fails. I'm assuming this is because the wifi connection isn't established until the desktop appears and kwallet asks me for the password, so it can let the network start.
Does that sound like what's happening?
I'm thinking I'd like to get rid of kwallet. But, if it serves a useful purpose, I thought I should start a conversation about this.
Thanks!
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