Evolution keep asking for password when running i3 window manager with (some) GNOME services
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I recently re-started using the i3 window manager, and wanted to run my normal email client Evolution.
I have launched i3 through dbus-launch
to get dbus running, and I have a few GNOME services running (gsd-xsettings
and gnome-keyring-daemon
).
The problem is that Evolution still keeps asking for passwords for (most of) my email accounts. For my main email account it doesn't ask, and I can display it and all the emails in that one.
Related to this issue (I believe) is that Evolution fail to contact my remote calendars (like my Google calendar).
Is there some other GNOME daemon I should run to make Evolution happy? Is there some other dbus daemon I miss starting?
If it makes any difference, I'm running Debian SID (which is kept updated).
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I recently re-started using the i3 window manager, and wanted to run my normal email client Evolution.
I have launched i3 through dbus-launch
to get dbus running, and I have a few GNOME services running (gsd-xsettings
and gnome-keyring-daemon
).
The problem is that Evolution still keeps asking for passwords for (most of) my email accounts. For my main email account it doesn't ask, and I can display it and all the emails in that one.
Related to this issue (I believe) is that Evolution fail to contact my remote calendars (like my Google calendar).
Is there some other GNOME daemon I should run to make Evolution happy? Is there some other dbus daemon I miss starting?
If it makes any difference, I'm running Debian SID (which is kept updated).
email gnome authentication evolution gnome-keyring
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I recently re-started using the i3 window manager, and wanted to run my normal email client Evolution.
I have launched i3 through dbus-launch
to get dbus running, and I have a few GNOME services running (gsd-xsettings
and gnome-keyring-daemon
).
The problem is that Evolution still keeps asking for passwords for (most of) my email accounts. For my main email account it doesn't ask, and I can display it and all the emails in that one.
Related to this issue (I believe) is that Evolution fail to contact my remote calendars (like my Google calendar).
Is there some other GNOME daemon I should run to make Evolution happy? Is there some other dbus daemon I miss starting?
If it makes any difference, I'm running Debian SID (which is kept updated).
email gnome authentication evolution gnome-keyring
I recently re-started using the i3 window manager, and wanted to run my normal email client Evolution.
I have launched i3 through dbus-launch
to get dbus running, and I have a few GNOME services running (gsd-xsettings
and gnome-keyring-daemon
).
The problem is that Evolution still keeps asking for passwords for (most of) my email accounts. For my main email account it doesn't ask, and I can display it and all the emails in that one.
Related to this issue (I believe) is that Evolution fail to contact my remote calendars (like my Google calendar).
Is there some other GNOME daemon I should run to make Evolution happy? Is there some other dbus daemon I miss starting?
If it makes any difference, I'm running Debian SID (which is kept updated).
email gnome authentication evolution gnome-keyring
email gnome authentication evolution gnome-keyring
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asked Nov 17 at 5:36
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