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Old 27th March 2011, 04:57 PM
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Two questions: Being root, unlock keyring

Hi, I have two problems.

First is: when I want to connect to Internet, I receive a message:
Code:
Enter password to unlock your login keyring
Which password I should enter. I search for the problem. I still cannot solve it.

Second:
When I want to be root, in terminal for example (using su), it says:
Code:
su: password incorrect
The same happens when I want to open my filesystems. I even cannot set the time (Because it wants password). I didn't have this problem before.

I wanted to ask two questions in separate threads. But I don't know whether these two are related to each other or not.
What should I do?
Thanks.
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