seahorse: How do I view the Login Keyring?












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I want to view the Passwords stored in the Login Keyring, in which Google results point to launching seahorse -> View By Keyring -> Select Login under Passwords. But as far I can see, there is no Login keyring in seahorse. See image below.



No Login Keywring



Although, there appears to be Login keyring stored in ~/.local/share/keyrings, see image below.



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  • I've got the same issue with Ubuntu 18.10. Did you find a solution and/or did you already report a bug?

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I want to view the Passwords stored in the Login Keyring, in which Google results point to launching seahorse -> View By Keyring -> Select Login under Passwords. But as far I can see, there is no Login keyring in seahorse. See image below.



No Login Keywring



Although, there appears to be Login keyring stored in ~/.local/share/keyrings, see image below.



Shell



Is this a bug I should be reporting or am I missing something here?










share|improve this question

























  • I've got the same issue with Ubuntu 18.10. Did you find a solution and/or did you already report a bug?

    – Forage
    Jan 7 at 15:42














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I want to view the Passwords stored in the Login Keyring, in which Google results point to launching seahorse -> View By Keyring -> Select Login under Passwords. But as far I can see, there is no Login keyring in seahorse. See image below.



No Login Keywring



Although, there appears to be Login keyring stored in ~/.local/share/keyrings, see image below.



Shell



Is this a bug I should be reporting or am I missing something here?










share|improve this question
















I want to view the Passwords stored in the Login Keyring, in which Google results point to launching seahorse -> View By Keyring -> Select Login under Passwords. But as far I can see, there is no Login keyring in seahorse. See image below.



No Login Keywring



Although, there appears to be Login keyring stored in ~/.local/share/keyrings, see image below.



Shell



Is this a bug I should be reporting or am I missing something here?







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  • I've got the same issue with Ubuntu 18.10. Did you find a solution and/or did you already report a bug?

    – Forage
    Jan 7 at 15:42



















  • I've got the same issue with Ubuntu 18.10. Did you find a solution and/or did you already report a bug?

    – Forage
    Jan 7 at 15:42

















I've got the same issue with Ubuntu 18.10. Did you find a solution and/or did you already report a bug?

– Forage
Jan 7 at 15:42





I've got the same issue with Ubuntu 18.10. Did you find a solution and/or did you already report a bug?

– Forage
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Try this, it did the trick for me:




  1. Open the Passwords & Keys application

  2. Go to the "View" menu

  3. Click on the "Show All" option at the bottom


If this does not work, try the solution provided at https://askubuntu.com/a/936982/32968. I tried that first but it did not change anything for me.






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    2. Go to the "View" menu

    3. Click on the "Show All" option at the bottom


    If this does not work, try the solution provided at https://askubuntu.com/a/936982/32968. I tried that first but it did not change anything for me.






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      1. Open the Passwords & Keys application

      2. Go to the "View" menu

      3. Click on the "Show All" option at the bottom


      If this does not work, try the solution provided at https://askubuntu.com/a/936982/32968. I tried that first but it did not change anything for me.






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        Try this, it did the trick for me:




        1. Open the Passwords & Keys application

        2. Go to the "View" menu

        3. Click on the "Show All" option at the bottom


        If this does not work, try the solution provided at https://askubuntu.com/a/936982/32968. I tried that first but it did not change anything for me.






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        Try this, it did the trick for me:




        1. Open the Passwords & Keys application

        2. Go to the "View" menu

        3. Click on the "Show All" option at the bottom


        If this does not work, try the solution provided at https://askubuntu.com/a/936982/32968. I tried that first but it did not change anything for me.







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