Secret Service doesn't work on Librem 5 devkit
When logging in there's this error, which is probably why the app doesn't remember the password on the next login:
fractal_gtk::appop::login: Can't store the password using libsecret
fractal_gtk::appop::login: Can't store the token using libsecret
However, the secret service is available:
purism@pureos:~$ busctl --user status org.freedesktop.secrets
PID=1563
PPID=1
TTY=tty7
UID=1000
EUID=1000
SUID=1000
FSUID=1000
OwnerUID=1000
GID=1000
EGID=1000
SGID=1000
FSGID=1000
SupplementaryGIDs=27 29 44 120 1000
Comm=gnome-keyring-d
Exe=/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon
CommandLine=/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --components=secrets
CGroup=/user.slice/user-1000.slice/session-1.scope
Unit=session-1.scope
Slice=user-1000.slice
UserUnit=n/a
UserSlice=-.slice
Session=1
AuditLoginUID=1000
AuditSessionID=1
UniqueName=:1.11
EffectiveCapabilities=
PermittedCapabilities=
InheritableCapabilities=
BoundingCapabilities=cap_chown cap_dac_override cap_dac_read_search
cap_fowner cap_fsetid cap_kill cap_setgid
cap_setuid cap_setpcap cap_linux_immutable cap_net_bind_service
cap_net_broadcast cap_net_admin cap_net_raw cap_ipc_lock
cap_ipc_owner cap_sys_module cap_sys_rawio cap_sys_chroot
cap_sys_ptrace cap_sys_pacct cap_sys_admin cap_sys_boot
cap_sys_nice cap_sys_resource cap_sys_time cap_sys_tty_config
cap_mknod cap_lease cap_audit_write cap_audit_control
cap_setfcap cap_mac_override cap_mac_admin cap_syslog
cap_wake_alarm cap_block_suspend cap_audit_read
Guido suggested looking at the entire error message libsecret returns, since these errors don't have enough details to track down the problem.
Edited by Tobias Bernard