said William Morder via tde-users:
| It's been awhile since I dealt with this one, though; but as I recall, | just uninstall gnome-keyring. There's also another, gnome-keyring-pkcs11 | and also network-manager-gnome, but I believe that these others don't | get installed almost by default, as it were. | | You might be tempted to purge your system of everything Gnomish (and I | only wish I could), but it seems that some Gnome dependencies are used | on practically all systems. I did try weeding out everything Gnomish, | and it's like stepping in quicksand. | | Start by purging those packages, one-at-a-time, and see the issue | disappears.
yeppers, nuking gnome-keyring seems to have killed *that* popup. now, to be rid of trinity-keyring. is it safe to similarly dispatch it? -- dep
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