Reading from keychain failed with error: 'No keychain service available'

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System: Host: MyComputer Kernel: 4.8.14-gnu-1 x86_64 (64 bit)
Desktop: LXQt Distro: Parabola GNU/Linux-libre


My owncloud client does not start automatically.
I know, nextcloud is what I should use, but I'm right now stuck with owncloud and I doubt that it solves the problem I'm having right now.



The error:



enter image description here



I have qtkeychain installed, but I'm not sure if that's a keychain service.



$ sudo pacman -Ss keychain
extra/keychain 2.8.3-1
A front-end to ssh-agent, allowing one long-running ssh-agent process per system, rather than per login
community/envoy 14-2
A ssh-agent/gpg-agent keychain and process monitor
community/qtkeychain 0.7.0-1 [installed]
Provides support for secure credentials storage


I also have two keyring apps installed.



$ sudo pacman -Ss keyring
libre/parabola-keyring 20161215-1 [installed]
Parabola GNU/Linux-libre PGP keyring
core/archlinux-keyring 20161201-1 [installed]
Arch Linux PGP keyring


So I wonder what has to happen.










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    System: Host: MyComputer Kernel: 4.8.14-gnu-1 x86_64 (64 bit)
    Desktop: LXQt Distro: Parabola GNU/Linux-libre


    My owncloud client does not start automatically.
    I know, nextcloud is what I should use, but I'm right now stuck with owncloud and I doubt that it solves the problem I'm having right now.



    The error:



    enter image description here



    I have qtkeychain installed, but I'm not sure if that's a keychain service.



    $ sudo pacman -Ss keychain
    extra/keychain 2.8.3-1
    A front-end to ssh-agent, allowing one long-running ssh-agent process per system, rather than per login
    community/envoy 14-2
    A ssh-agent/gpg-agent keychain and process monitor
    community/qtkeychain 0.7.0-1 [installed]
    Provides support for secure credentials storage


    I also have two keyring apps installed.



    $ sudo pacman -Ss keyring
    libre/parabola-keyring 20161215-1 [installed]
    Parabola GNU/Linux-libre PGP keyring
    core/archlinux-keyring 20161201-1 [installed]
    Arch Linux PGP keyring


    So I wonder what has to happen.










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      System: Host: MyComputer Kernel: 4.8.14-gnu-1 x86_64 (64 bit)
      Desktop: LXQt Distro: Parabola GNU/Linux-libre


      My owncloud client does not start automatically.
      I know, nextcloud is what I should use, but I'm right now stuck with owncloud and I doubt that it solves the problem I'm having right now.



      The error:



      enter image description here



      I have qtkeychain installed, but I'm not sure if that's a keychain service.



      $ sudo pacman -Ss keychain
      extra/keychain 2.8.3-1
      A front-end to ssh-agent, allowing one long-running ssh-agent process per system, rather than per login
      community/envoy 14-2
      A ssh-agent/gpg-agent keychain and process monitor
      community/qtkeychain 0.7.0-1 [installed]
      Provides support for secure credentials storage


      I also have two keyring apps installed.



      $ sudo pacman -Ss keyring
      libre/parabola-keyring 20161215-1 [installed]
      Parabola GNU/Linux-libre PGP keyring
      core/archlinux-keyring 20161201-1 [installed]
      Arch Linux PGP keyring


      So I wonder what has to happen.










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      System: Host: MyComputer Kernel: 4.8.14-gnu-1 x86_64 (64 bit)
      Desktop: LXQt Distro: Parabola GNU/Linux-libre


      My owncloud client does not start automatically.
      I know, nextcloud is what I should use, but I'm right now stuck with owncloud and I doubt that it solves the problem I'm having right now.



      The error:



      enter image description here



      I have qtkeychain installed, but I'm not sure if that's a keychain service.



      $ sudo pacman -Ss keychain
      extra/keychain 2.8.3-1
      A front-end to ssh-agent, allowing one long-running ssh-agent process per system, rather than per login
      community/envoy 14-2
      A ssh-agent/gpg-agent keychain and process monitor
      community/qtkeychain 0.7.0-1 [installed]
      Provides support for secure credentials storage


      I also have two keyring apps installed.



      $ sudo pacman -Ss keyring
      libre/parabola-keyring 20161215-1 [installed]
      Parabola GNU/Linux-libre PGP keyring
      core/archlinux-keyring 20161201-1 [installed]
      Arch Linux PGP keyring


      So I wonder what has to happen.







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          Solved by installing gnome-keyring.



          I bleieve the reason is due to parabola-keyring and archlinux-keyring being used for pacman repos and not applications and there is no lxqt-keyring in existance, so gnome-keyring will have to do.






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            One might also try installing libgnome-keyring0 as mentioned here. The gnome-keyring package was not enough under Ubuntu 18.04.






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              Solved by installing gnome-keyring.



              I bleieve the reason is due to parabola-keyring and archlinux-keyring being used for pacman repos and not applications and there is no lxqt-keyring in existance, so gnome-keyring will have to do.






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                Solved by installing gnome-keyring.



                I bleieve the reason is due to parabola-keyring and archlinux-keyring being used for pacman repos and not applications and there is no lxqt-keyring in existance, so gnome-keyring will have to do.






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                  Solved by installing gnome-keyring.



                  I bleieve the reason is due to parabola-keyring and archlinux-keyring being used for pacman repos and not applications and there is no lxqt-keyring in existance, so gnome-keyring will have to do.






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                  Solved by installing gnome-keyring.



                  I bleieve the reason is due to parabola-keyring and archlinux-keyring being used for pacman repos and not applications and there is no lxqt-keyring in existance, so gnome-keyring will have to do.







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                      One might also try installing libgnome-keyring0 as mentioned here. The gnome-keyring package was not enough under Ubuntu 18.04.






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                          One might also try installing libgnome-keyring0 as mentioned here. The gnome-keyring package was not enough under Ubuntu 18.04.






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