Kde wallet at every boot for wifi
Every time i boot, i need to do a password in kde wallet to access the wifi, how to remove it ?
Thanks.
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KDE wallet's purpose is to keep your passwords safe
if you don't want this it is possible to disable
Ok thanks, i want to disable it, how to do it pls ?
check your password security settings


i don't recommend disabling KWallet as it breaks stuff
either disable kde wallet altogether or go to network settings & select un encrypted password storage
I disable it but now i have to put the password every time
oh
set the wifi to store the password for all users (not encrypted)
you have to connect as root
for it to really stick i think
what does it break?
one thing i know of is github desktop
that hard requires the passwords service
Ente Auth, and some browsers will no longer store passwords
they expect KWallet to be present and act erratically if it's not found
Ente Auth window will just be blank without it
If i re activate kde and i store the password for all user (not encrypted) he will no longer ask me the password?
hmmm
never really had that browser not storing password problems
though i have noticed that stuff using google login will use KWallet & if it can't pull the credentials from there it logs you out & you have to log in while not using kwallet
this is in brave & chromium stuff
I use this pc only to game and no browser so i dont need kde wallet i think
And how to remove the passwort at the boot ?
what password?
login i think
Yes login
if ypi cam't use the deck inage you can set up autologin also in the settings
In the settings steam or system
system
since you want to auto log into the system
Yeah but i don't find how to delete it, i can only change it
Instead of trying to delete the KDE wallet. Search for "KWalletManager", you'll need to expand the window a little to be able to do anything with it. If the wallet is closed click on the Open button and then click on Change Password
Set the password to nothing and click on ok. It will give you a warning that you can ignore. Just click on Yes . Now you shouldn't need to enter in the KDE Wallet password on every reboot


thanks for the answer but i dont need kde wallet and the fact that i can dsisable it is good to me
i want now to no longer have a passwort at the login when i boot